Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 65, no. 41 (1979 October 10)

FALL FARMLAND EDITION

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Volume 65, Number 41
4-H'ers Expand
Their Horizons
The national 4-H theme for this year is "4-H: Expanding Horizons". This past summer, Georgia 4-H'ers have been busy doing just this by competing for county, district and state honors in their project areas and, of course, making new friends in the process.
Every 4-H'er, as well as local 4H leaders, parents and county
agents, knows that the summer time 4-H schedule offers a variety of activities for young people -- camps, district project achieve ments, clinics, conferences, tou rs and training sessions. There are some 170,000 young people who participate in these 4-H activities not only in the summer, but year round. Cloverleaf, junior and senior 4-H'ers are enrolled in 230,539 projects and activities--val ued at approximately 15 million dol lars.
(Our guest columnist this week is Robby Shape, State 4-H President, 20 Dixie Cresent Drive, Milen 30442.)__________
Two main events receive special attention because they are the high lights of the 4-H year. They are: 4-H State Council, held June 25-27, 1979, at Rock Eagle and State 4-H Con gress, held August 21-24,1979, in At lanta.
A prime example of 4-H'ers expanding their horizons is the Georgia State 4-H Council. Here, nearly 50
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Index
rormiand Ads ..... Pages 2-6
Recipes ........... Page 5
Clip & Save ........ Page 8
Recipe Requests .... Page 13
Ag Consumer line ... Page 15

FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2
Wednesday, October 10, 1979

Grandfather's Farm

Today's Agriculture Adapts to Changing

j / knew every inch of that farm. I knew where the violets grew. I knew when the birds passed overhead
\ And upon which path they flew.

I knew the height of the walnut tree. It almost touched the sky. I knew what time of evening To listen for the whippoorwill cry.

I knew each trail cut through the woods And the meandering of the stream. I knew exactly what time of year The grass began to green.
/ knew every stretch of land, oh yes, / knew its rise and fall. / knew from which hill the cows
would come When they heard the cattle call.
I knew the color of the earth When it was turned in spring. I knew the thud of horses hooves And the harness familiar ring.

I knew where to perch and watch The lightning bugs bright show. I knew just when the jasmine
bloomed And where the wild fern would grow.
I knew what spot the tool box took On the wa!S of the old truck shed. I knew the sound of beating rain On the tin roof overhead.

I knew every thing there was to know

About how that farm lay.

The only thing I didn 't know

\

Was how easily it could slip away.

Carol P/ummer Bremen, Georgia

Population, Trends
There are enough figures, graphs and charts concerning the changes in the dimension of today's agriculture to boggle the mind. For example, American farm acreage is decreasing. Total yields, however, are on a steady rise.
U.S. Department of Agriculture statistics show that farm populations fell from more than 15.5 million people in 1960 to eight million in 1978, a drop of almost 50 percent. Yet the U.S.D.A. reports in another column that farm productivity rose more than 20 percent between 1967 and 1978.
State Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin says Georgia is no exception to the change, a change he says which is "creating fewer, but better farms."
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Go. Foods Sought
In Recipe Contest
If you live in the North Central Georgia you are eligible to enter a recipe contest using Georgia foods for Thanksgiving dishes.
The contest is sponsored by Rich's and the North Central Georgia Ex tension District and includes the counties of Carroll, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Newton, Paulding, Polk, Rockdale and Spalding.
Recipes must use Georgia products. Submit two copies of each recipe with your name, address and telephone to Rich's Public Relations Department, P. O. Box 4539. Atlanta 30302. Deadline for entries is October 18.
Nine winners will be selected, one from each of the following categories: soup, entree, three vegetable dishes, salad, stuffing (dressing), bread and dessert. Winners will participate in a demonstration at the downtown Rich's store on November 12 from 11 AM to 2PM.
For more information contact your local Extension home economist.

Gasoline Alternative Available

At Numerous Stations in Georgia

Commissioner of Agriculture Tom my Irvin, left, talks with a represen tative of Citco and the Archer Daniels Midland Co. as gasohol goes on sale at 14 Citco locations in the metro
Atlanta area.

The first gasohol from a major distributor is now available in Georgia. With Georgia added to the list, you can fill your tank with gasohol at over 1,000 stations in 29 states.
Experts involved in the fuel industry accept this as an indication that gasohol can be economically feasible, contending that efforts should be strengthened to move ahead with wide ranging development of the mixture.
There are several bills in the congressional works to provide incentives for the development of mass produced gasohol. In addition there are urgings by numerous governmental officials including Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin, to utilize gasohol.
Commissioner Irvin has formally asked Governor George Busbee to test the feasibility of using gasohol in the state's vehicle fleet. The request is now in the hands of the Governor's
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, October 10,1979

we qi e_t lett^e-u*

Dear Editor: I would like to see organically grown produce in
Georgia.
Ms. Joan Gurvey 510 Marsh Creek Ct.
Atlanta, Ga. 30328 256-9615.

Dear Editor:
I am seeking information on the hedge apple, osage orange, hedge ball. It is just one fruit by many different names but is inedible. I want to buy some
hedge apples and a cutting from a male and female tree but don't know where to find one. Can any of your readers help me?
Mr. J. Wilburn Route 1, Highway 124 Lithonia, Ga. 30058

Dear Editor:

Do you remember when Mr. McGarity's picture was

in your paper with the big collards? Every year so

many folks would come and get some of his collards

and always ask how to cook them. He would tell them

because he always helped me.

He has been gone for five years now but I thought

some of your readers would be interested in knowing

how to fix collards.

They get good from the frost and cold. Mr.

McGarity would say put on the pot to cook them in

with water. Put a piece of fatback in the water and let

it boil while you are washing the collards. Take the

leaves off the stalk and put them in the salty water.

They sure were good.

Mrs. J. Hugh McGarity, Sr.

1455 Edinburgh Drive

Tucker, Ga. 30084

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Farm land
for sale
NORTHWEST
65 A. in Gilmer Co., on power line, school bus and mail rt., secluded views, streams, lake site, pulpwood and timber, borders on Pickens Co. line. H. C. Phillips, Atlanta 30312. Ph. 627-1950.___________________
5.88 A. in Pickens Co., wooded, nice bldg. sites, $900 per A. J. A. Cochran, 6230 Old National Hwy., Riverdale 30296. Ph. 996-7352.____________
188 A. in Gordon Co., beau, riverbottom farmland or cattle farm, paved rd., 1 1 12 mi. to 1-75, owner will finance, 29 percent down. Freeman B. Roberts, Rt. 3, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 6295852 after 7 p. m. o r 629-6845._______
120 A. in Fannin Co., joins National Forest in beau. Cohutta Mtn., 2 houses, 20 A. bottomland, 10 A. pasture, 90 A. Irg. timber, 3,600 ft. clear trout stream, $185,000, 20 percent down, bal. 91/2 percent. Mrs. Otis Weeks, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-7332.__________
37 A. land w/some timber in NW Douglas Co., located on Liberty Rd., in lot No. 51 on Dog River, $1,000 per A., could finance part of it. W. V. Odom, Rt. 5, Box 130, Carrollton. Ph. 832-
3745._____________________ 11 A. or 33 A., Polk Co., 5 mi. N.W.
Cedartown, on Dry Creek Rd., high ground overlooking valley, beau, woods, $800 A., 20 percent down, bal. 8 percent over 10 yrs. E. G. Stucki, 620 Stewart Mill Rd., Stone Mtn. 30087. Ph. 469-8002.___________________
50 A. in Fannin Co., w /underground energy efficient home, bordering National Forest, springs, trout stream, bottomland, 3 bdrm., 2 bath home, central air, heat pump, carpeted. Billy Cantrell, Blue Ridge. Ph. 404-632-3361.
450 A. good timberland in Floyd Co., within 4 mi. of Rome city limits. Vance Payne, Rt. 5, Whispering Oaks Lane, Rome30161. Ph. 404-232-4579._____
45 A. more or less in Fulton Co., wooded land w /stream, 5 mi. W. Palmetto, $1,100 per A., cash or terms. R. G. Largin, 2640 N. Randall St., East Point 30344. Ph. 761-4970._______
19 beau, wooded A. in S.E. Cherokee Co., Hickory Flat Community, paved rd., co. water. W. A. Pressley, Jr., Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph. 475-6757.

Approx. 130 A. w/2 houses, barn, hay shed, lake and pastures, open and wooded land, w/wo equip. Joe B. Biddy, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 404773-7257.____________________
10 A. farm w/3 bdrm. brick home, modern 21,000 cap. broiler house, barn, fenced, co. water, 600 ft. paved rd. frontage, 60 percent down, owner finance bal. Jim Roper, Canton. Ph. 404479-5893.____________________
5 tracts of land, 9 to 43 A. ea., in Douglas Co., part wooded, part cleared, off Hwy. 166 and fronting on Chattahoochee River, 30 min. to Atlanta and airport. S. S. Storer, Sr., Douglasvilie. Ph.404-942-9969.______________
4 A. and 12.8 A. in Gilmer Co., near Carters Lake, $6,000 sml. tract, $15,000 larger, $20,000 for both or 25 percent down, bal. 3-5 yrs. at 12 percent, heavy wooded w/springs and lake site on Irg. tract. G. R. Britton, 3313 Campbell Rd., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 404-435-9834.
25 A. in Gilmer Co., 6 A. in bottom land and rest timber, w/3 bdrm. brick, central heat, fireplace, barn, crib, trout stream, 1962 diesel tractor, some equip., $58,000. E. L. Crawford, Rt. 5, Box244, Ellilay 30540. Ph. 273-3224.
133 A. river farm in Gordon Co., 60 A. in river bottom, $650 per A. Watson Baldwin, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-
0357.____________________ 78 A. in Pickens Co., will divide,
house and barn, timber ready to cut, located W. Jasper off Hwy. 53, near Carter Lake, $750 A., terms avail. George R. Barton, 3879 Crestmore Dr., N.E., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926-0361.______
17.63 A. of timberland in Gilmer Co., 6 mi. from Ellijay on Flat Branch Rd., 700 ft. rd. frontage, $775 per A. Johnny Jones, Rt. 4, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-
5046._________________ 46 A. of wooded rolling land in Gil-
mer Co., Cartecay area, will sell all or as 4 separate tracts. Mrs. J. F. Fowler, Cherry Log 30522. Ph. 838-4351.
152 A. in N.W. Gilmer Co., w/10 A. lake; also, will sell 32 A. and 35.813 A. in Fannin Co., No. of lake. Harry Popkin, 77 E. Andrews Dr., Apt. 377, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 404-237-1248._________
20 A. in Floyd Co., co. water, septic tank, on paved rd., 10 mi. from Rome. Mrs. K. G. Carlson, Rome. Ph. 404-232-
4980._____________________ 21 A. in S.W. Pickens Co., all pastur-
ed, fertilized and limed, fenced w/5 ft. hog wire, crossed fenced, good lake, barn and feed house, mobile home optional. G. T. Barton, Canton. Ph. 404479-3889 or 479-2667, after6 p.m.

110 A. in Carroll Co., 1 mi. Tyus on Hwy. 5 and 5 mi. from Bowdon, convenient to I-20, wooded, pulpwood cut off, bold streams through property, $495 per A. Hoyt Wallace, Box 174, Griffin. Ph.404-228-0263._________
6 A. mini-farm in Polk Co., part cleared, part wooded, some pasture fenced, Irg. hog lot, has 8 rm. brick home, $45,000. Horace Waters, Box 441, Cave Spring 30124. Ph. 404-777-
8751.______________________ 500 A. in Gilmer Co., rich rolling
land, pert, for apple orchard, springs, creeks and valleys, 8 mi. Ellijay, $490 per A., will not divide. Paul Nave, Rt. 2, Box 567, Murphy 28906. Ph. 704-837-
7028.______________________ 325 A. near Waleska in Cherokee Co.,
streams w/lake sites, beautifully wooded, paved rd. frontage, will divide. L. L. Jones, Atlanta. Ph. 404-262-2802.
25 A. in Polk Co., near Rockmart, $675 per A., big timber, mtn. spring creeks, beautiful home sites. George Evans, Box 1353, Douglasvilie 30133. Ph.404-949-5659.______________
160 A. in Cherokee Co., 15 mi. N.W. of Canton, w/trees, streams and lake sites, 1/2 mi. dbl. paved rd. frontage, semi-mountainous. Charles D. Bobo, Canton. Ph. 875-1344.____________
32 A. in Cherokee Co., secluded, wooded, stream, 6 mi. Canton, E. 1 mi. Hwy. 20, $1,500 per A. Mrs. Monroe Nations, Canton. Ph. 479-2270, no collect calls.__________________
Approx. 150 A. mtn. land, approx. 30 A. open, bal. wooded timber, 4 rm. cottage, near McCaysville and Copperhill, see and make offer. R. J. Osborne, 1465 Hwy. 138 S.W., Riverdale 30296. Ph.404-478-6719._____________
5 A. w/house in Paulding Co., property is planted in fescue, has running creek, house has 2 bdrms., living rm., panelled den, Irg. porch. S. Zipperman, Douglasvilie. Ph. 949-6870.________
8.27 A. in Paulding Co., on Hiram Sudie Rd., paved rd., co. water, beau, hardwoods, 256 ft. rd. frontage, $16,500, half down, bal. 10 yrs., 9 1/2 percent interest. Frank L. Alien, Mableton. Ph. 941-1050.______________
60 A. w/house, in Whitfield Co., on Cleveland Hwy., 5 mi. No. of Dalton, near schools and shopping. George -Barnard, 2767 Old Babb Rd., SW, Rocky Face 30740. Ph. 673-5241._____
100 A. in Polk Co., pasture, woods, creek and lake, on paved rd.; also, 45 A., 15 in pasture, woods, creek, lake on paved rd. Wesley Atkins, Rt. 1, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 748-5822.________
77 beau. mtn. acres in Gilmer Co., fronting on U.S. 76 and Conasauga Creek, streams, 9 mi. No. Ellijay, $595 per A. Walter Johnson, Rt. 3, Box 31 A, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-2325.________
106 A. in Bartow Co., 2 rented houses, 18 mi. Cartersville, on paved rd., bordered by 175 Hwy., owner will finance. Sara Edwards, Adairsville. Ph. 773-3777.___________________
60 A. more or less in Gilmer Co., 2 springs, 6 A. in grass, rest in timber, hardwood and pine, school bus and mail rt., REA power. Jim Parks, Jasper 30143. Ph.404-692-5601.__________
184 A. mtn. land, in Fannin Co., beau, views, paved rd. through property, trout stream, timber and pulpwood, approx. 12 mi. from Blue Ridge, $650 per A., terms. H. Waller, Griffin. Ph.404-228-0263._______________
40 1/2 A. farm in Polk Co., barn, 3 storage bldgs., partly fenced for pasture, 11/2 mi. from Cedartown city limits. J. R. Wilson, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-8264._______________
20 A. in Bartow Co., rough rolling woodland, 1000 ft. frontage on paved rd., 2 mi. from I-75, $36,000. D. Ewalt, 2480 Windy Hill Rd., No. 406, Marietta 30067. Ph. 424-9388, late evenings.
46 A., fully wooded, pine and hardwood, spring, stream, rolling hills, 10 mi. E. of I-75, 1 hr. from Atlanta, exc. retirement location, reasonable. Al Cook, Rt. 1, Box 630, Falrmount 30139. Ph.404-337-2604.___________
5.2 A. in Floyd Co., heavily wooded, w/373 ft. paved rd. frontage, $6,500, terms.; also, 6 A. in Polk Co., w/remodeled 3 bdrm., 2 bath house, four 30 ft. x 150 ft. greenhouses, $82,500, terms. Roland Justus, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-2296._______________
44 choice A. in Whitfield Co., Hwy. 201, near Walker Co. line, less than $1,800 per A. G. Harris, Box 689, Dalton 30720. Ph.404-277-9454.
5 to 25 A. in Carroll Co., w/house, barn and lake, 7 mi. So. of I-20. W. F. Carroll, Rt. 8, Box 400, Carrollton 30117. Ph.404-832-7232.
61 level A., in Gordon Co., 2,680 ft. rd. frontage, Hwy. 136, twelve mi. N.E. Calhoun, 30 A. open land, rest in good pine and hardwood. S. W. Weaver, Resaca. Ph. 404-629-5817 or 629-5575.
138 A. in Gilmer Co., approx. 10 A. cleared, bal. well timbered, springs, branches and creek, good short dam site for lake, Irg. deposit of flagstone. Linda Bernhardt, Rt. 2, Box 267, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2636.

10 A. of river bottom land, 25 A. near mtns., 3 houses, log cabin, other outbldgs., w/hwy. frontage. Edward Withrow, 117 Stone's Loop, Calhoun 30701.
60 A. more or less in Gilmer Co., 4 springs, 4 streams, lake sites, 14 A. in cultivation, rest in good timber, hardwood and pine. H. G. Parks, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-5782.
130 A. of land in Chattooga Co., some timber and pulpwood, Armuchee Creek through property, located in Haywood Valley Community. Gordon L. Pettyjohn, Rt. 6, Box 84, Lake City, Fla. 32055 Ph.904-752-1882.
5 A. in Paulding Co., 3 bdrm., 2 bath house, lots of storage, dbl. garage, 2 A. w/housed fenced, 570 ft. hwy. frontage, work shop and garden, $69,200. J. B. Trammell, Rt. 6, Dallas. Ph. 4457762.
26 A. in Pickens Co., Hwy. 53 frontage, 2 wells, spring, orchard, 12 x 65 three bdrm. mobile, old farm house, pastures and gardens, etc., $54,000. D. B. Holbert, Rt. 2, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 404-337-2431._______________
25 A. in Haralson Co., near Cloverleaf, I-20 and Hwy. 100, good stream and lake site, 600 ft. rd. frontage, some timber, $875 per A. or trade. Wm. C. Honea, 3389 LaVista Dr., Hapeville 30354. Ph. 767-9866.____________
2 tracts of land, 9.6 A. and 6.3 A. in S.W. DeKalb Co., $3,000 per A., terms. W. J. Denton, 3783 Kingswood Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph. 366-3180 or 292-
4224.____________________ Approx. 22 A. in Carroll Co., just over
Douglas Co. line, w/wo joined mobile homes, $1,500 per A. Ray Cole, Rt. 8, Box 340, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-
8010._____________________ 81 A. of woodland in Bartow Co., in
good area of the co., paved rd. frontage. J. Black, Cartersville. Ph. 336-
5116.______________________ 62 A. in So. Fulton Co., about 1/2
pasture the other wooded, good water supply, will finance. J. B. Shell, Hampton. Ph. 946-3841.______________
6 A. in fescue, 4 of these A. newly fenced, located in Douglas Co. sml. barn, drilled well and elec., $13,900. Morgan J. Turner, 8577 Ale Lane, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-6595.__________
66 A. in So. Fulton Co., off Rivertown Rd., near Fairburn, nicely wooded property, pave rd. frontage, near school, gas, city water, exc. location, owner finance. Gene Trevillion, Atlanta. Ph. 955-1061._________________
45 A. in Fannin Co., good timber, 2 springs, on gravel rd., on school bus and mail rt. W. H. Collins, Box 203, McCaysville 30555. Ph. 404-492-5105 or 492-3248._________________
100 A., 20 A. in fescue-clover pasture, 80 A. in timber, located off Jerusalem Rd., in Pickens Co. Vernon D. Hagen, Douglasvilie. Ph. 404-942-8188, after6 p.m.___________________
200 A. farm and timberland in Gilmer Co., creek, springs and branches, hwy. frontage, 4 bdrm. modern brick home. Mrs. J. P. Jones, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 404-632-5630.
6.22 A. of land, pasture, barn and lights; also, sml./Irg. tracts near Carters Lake, w/terms. Wm. R. Davis, Box 43, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-4312 day or 635-2355 night._____________
14 A. of land, private rd. to property, natural spring, is on dirt rd., located 5 mi. from Villa Rica (I-20 W.), $950 per A. James Rollins, 6904 Tralee Dr., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 404-944-8263.
Approx. 165 A. w/sev. branches and springs, sell all or part; also, 25 A. w/pasture, river and hwy. frontage, 3 bdrm., 2 bath brick ranch house, all located in Haralson Co. Carey Brannon, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3161, no collect
calls.____________________ 60 to 220 wooded remote A. on Talk-
ing Rock Creek, $495 per A., $5,000 cash w/bal. up to 20 yrs. at 9 1 /2 percent. Stuart Schwarzschild, 78 Carlton, N.E., Atlanta30342. Ph. 255-4801.
160 A. of rolling wooded land, in Polk Co., long paved rd. frontage, county water, between Cedartown and Rockmart, No. of Hwy. 278, 55 mi. from Atlanta, exc. terms. Bill Shupert, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6772._________
16 A. tracts of land, Gilmer Co., beau. No. Ga. mtns., springs, views, timber, hunting, privacy, $14,500, only $4,000 down, low 9 percent owner financing, $225 mo., for 5 yrs. Diane Jennings, 3240 KcKown Rd., Douglasville30134. Ph. 949-5112._________
6 A. in Gilmer Co., spring, old home, 5 rms. w/bath, shade trees, 1 mi. from city Ellijay, on Hwy. U.S. 76, $34,500 cash. O. Christy, Rt. 4, Box 22, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-7897.
44.56 A. in Fannin Co., beau, fqrm w/beau. views, 2 liveable houses w/elec. and plumbing, barn, out bldgs., 1/2 in pasture, stream and lake site. Phil Kendall, Rt. 1, Morganton 30560. Ph. 404-374-5692.
40 A. of land in Cobb Co., can divide down to 5 A. tractor, $3,500 per A. Mrs. Bonnie McPherson, 2611 Due West Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 427-5256.

5 A. tractor of land In No. Fulton Co., near Brookfleld West, water, gas, underground power, paved rd., beau, wooded. Louis Jones, III, Atlanta. Ph. 404-262-2802._____________
35 A. m/1, Melson Rd., Floyd Co., $650 per Z., division. Possible halves or thirds. Steven A. Fellows, Rome. Ph. 404-291-2751, after6 p.m.________
54 1 12 A. woodland and 30 A. in bottom land, West on the Tallapoosa River. A. P. Bowling, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-7407.________________
7 1 12 A. wooded land in Gilmer Co., 1970 New Moon mobile home, w/garden, fruit trees, deep drilled well, paved driveway, cement block utility bldg., beau, view, $29,800. Mary Hernandez, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540. Ph. 273-3983.
10 A. of land in Paulding Co., 6 mi. W. of Hwy. 92 on Ridge Rd., all wooded, creek, no rd. frontage, 30 ft. rightof-way, $1,500 per A. Tony Lowe, Jonesboro. Ph. 476-3504, after 6 p.m.
90 A. in N.E., corner of Fulton Co., $2,900 per A., good terms. E. W. Klein, Jr., Box11781, Atlanta303S5.________
31 1/2 A. of wooded land in Fannin Co., w/lots of white and spruce pines. William D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Dogwood Dr., Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-7165._____
27.9 A. surveyed, 18 A. improved pasture, rest in wooded land, Irg. creek through property, smaller branch, utilities avail. Ed Gray, Rt. 2, Box 789, Blue Ridge. Ph. 404-632-3608._________
176 A. farm in Floyd Co., fenced and cross fenced, lake pasture, cultivation and timber, $975 per A. Stancil O. Wise, 1780 Allgood Rd., Marietta 30062. Ph. 971-4340.__________
20 A. of land w/timber, sml. stream, 3 springs, near Ellijay, $15,000 firm, only serious need call. R. L. Ellis, Rt. 1, Box 286", Cornelia 30531. Ph. 404-778-
5374._________________________ 5 A. in Paulding Co., 3 bdrm., 2 1 12
baths, Irg. kitchen, great rm. and fireplace w/much more, 2 streams. J. W. Howard, Hiram. Ph. 943-4897.______
43.8 A. in Cobb Co., 3 bdrm. frame house, Due West Rd., Acworth, approx. $2,500 per A., $32,000 down and assume loan. Thomas W. Anderson, Box 1269, Sylacauga, Ala. 35150. Ph. 205-245-2255 days or 205-245-2174 nights, no collect calls.____________
47 A. land inside city limits of Douglas. Mrs. Harry Miller, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-3848, nights and wk. ends.
36 A. of farmland in Pickens Co., Marble Hill, Irg. creek, fenced pasture, 3 stall barn, house needs repairing, good water. H. F. Woodall, Jr., 2794 Ashford Rd., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 404455-3864.
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5 A. or more for sale, in Cherokee Co., public rd., wooded, beau. bldg. site w/utilities avail., owner financed w/$975 down. Douglas Payne, Rt. 3, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-5460 or 479-
1184.____________________ 57 A. open land and hardwood OP
paved rd., in BartowCo., beau. co. property, 1 mi. on Barnsby Garden Rd., Adairsville, $850 per A. Harold Bottoms, Marietta. Ph. 428-3875.______
20 A. of pasture land w/sml. frame house, has sml. natural lake and borders Oostanaula River. Bobby Moon, Resaca. Ph. 404-629-3549.________
108 A. in Fannin Co., borders Hothouse Creek, 1 12 wooded, bal. pasture, on paved rd., 2 houses, barns, fenced /water. L. F. Warren, 3513 Nandina Dr., Louisville, Ky. 40222. Ph. 502-426-2853.
16.9 A., 5 A. of open land, remainder in timber, in Carroll Co., rd. frontage on 2 rds., $14,000. R. 0. Brown, 4241 Pine Manor Dr., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 404949-0820.__________________
7 1 12 A. of land in Pickens Co., located 3 mi. No. Jasper on Hwy. No. 5. Mrs. Herbert Caylor, Smyrna. Ph. 435-
7451._________________ 5 A. mini farm in No. Fulton Co.,
near Alpharetta and Ga. 400. 4 bdrm. house, 2 baths, separate 3 car garage, srni. barn, 3 A. fenced, high 60's, appt. only. James Earley, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6410 _______________
8.4 A. in No. Fuiton Co., horse facility, 5 stall barn w/tack rm. and hay storage, riding ring, 5 bdrm., 2 bath house, rustic contemporary, between Roswell ana Aipharetta. $143,000. Don Love, Roswelj. Ph. 475-7307.___________
1C to 20 A. farmland in Fulton Co., water wooded, rolling, borders on lake. J. D. English, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
5446._____________________ 34 surveyed A., 6 rm. rock wall cot-
taged, barn, springs, pond site, $58.000. Roy Dycus, Box 271, Blue Ridge 30513.________________
488 A. in So. Bartow Co., near Taylorsville, beau, pasture and crop land, long paved rd. frontage, will divide. B. M. DuBose, Atlanta. Ph. 404-262-2804.
15 A. fertile tract of land, 45 ft. x 60 ft. Dutch barn, sound structure but needs repairs, more 5 A. tracts avail, at Jasper in flourishing Pickens Co. H. V. Greer, Box 374, Valpariso, Fla. 32580. Ph. 904-678-4976 or 404-996-7514.
70 A. plus, in Floyd Co., fenced, 1 12 open, 1/2 woods, good 6 rm. house, other bldgs., spring fed pond, located 7 mi. out, sell w/wo improvement. S. C. Camp, Rome. Ph. 232-5249.__________
25 to 500 A. of land for sale in Carroll Co. W. B. Alford, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7168.________________
210 A. in central Bartow Co., pasture and woods, streams and long rd. frontage, will divide. Larry Mansfield, Atlanta. Ph.262-2803.
Farm land
for sale
NORTHEAST
Gwinnett Co., 50 A. 900 ft. frntg., wooded, water, gas, elec. on pvd. Dacula-Harhira Rd., near Dacula $2250 per A., will finance. M. T. Lewis, Atlanta. Ph. 237-6828.___________
Up in the Hills of Habersham, 668 A. w/pvd. Hwy. frntg., streams, Ik. sites, timber, views, ideal for camp grounds, farm or investment, reas. priced w/good terms. Rod Bixler, Stone Mtn. Ph. 296-1976.______________
225 A. in Goldmine Community of Hart Co. w/black top frntg., running water, 1 good farm house, will finance. Fay Dickerson, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-
2728._________________________ 37 A. open land, all pasture, 2 ponds,
broiler chicken house in operation, sml. 2 bdrm. home, $60,000, Hart Co., Hartwell. Stanley O'Bannon, Bowman. Ph. 376-5046.___________________
17 wooded A. Gwinnett Co., near Lk. Lanier, stream on back. Edith G. McHugh, 5440 N. Richland Creek Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-7459._________
Sml. farm, Lumpkin Co., wooded and cleared, sprg. 2 mi. to 400 spur, 7 mi. S. of Dahlonega off Ga. 9-E on maintained rd. $5000. H. Hewett, Rt. 1, Box 26-B, Clermont 30527. Ph. 404-983-7728.
Farm land, 22.18 or less A., Stephens Co., Toccoa. Col. A. E. Preston, Rt. 4, Box 3-A, Tatum St., Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886-2434.___________________
15.69 A. 5 mi. E. Big-A-Rd., Stephens Co., 1/3 hardwood, 2/3 pine, $1000 per A. H. V. Sickle, 214 Cedar Ln., Toccoa. Ph. 886-5851.___________
Barrow Co., 8.75 A. mostly open land w/nice home site, just off Hwy. 29, between Winder and Statham, 712 ft. frntg. R. J. Evans, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 725-2123.___________________
50.9 A. Hart Co., Nuburg comm., S525/A, 1/2 open, 1/2 wooded, water, pvd. and dirt rd. frntg. D. T. Roebuck,
h. 384-4318.

18.38 A. Dawson Co., Ik. frntg. gravel rd. thru, prop., some timber, quiet location, good place for mtn. home or retreat. $19,000 cash, send SASE. M. Collins, Rt. 6, Box 510A, Gumming
30130._____________________ 86 A. of Mtn. land, 3 mi. W. of Cleve-
land, good views, mostly all hardwood timber $550/ A., terms can be arranged. Tony Tipton, Rt. 1, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-4621._____________________
Franklin Co., 152 A. 1/2 mi. of Co. rd. frtng. 1/2 mi. of riverfrntg., $425/A; owner will finance. Claude Colston, Rt. 1, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-2393.________
Lumpkin Co., 40 A. near US Ranger camp, surrounded by US prop., near trout stream, good rd. thru, prop., lot of timbers white pines, $44000., w/terms. Loy Sutton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533. Ph.404-865-4235._____________
120 A. Gwinnett Co., pvd. rd., near Hamilton Mill Rd., irg. timber, 20 ft. waterfalls, Ik. sites; 65 A. Jackson Co., on Walnut River, near Braselton, lots of rd, frntg. Paul Nave, Rt. 2, Box 567, Murphy, N.C. 28906. Ph. 704-837-7028.
Small farm, w/pasture, w/good 7 rm. house in Clarkesville. N. E. Ga., $28.000, no collect calls. Odell Coker, Rt. 4. Clarkesville30523. Ph. 754-9478.
Banks Co., 87.92 A. w/50 A. perm, pastures, 8 rm. dwelling, deep well, branches, nice woods, pvmt., 6 mi. off I-85. 12 mi. N. of Commerce. Paul Ho sen, Jr.. Buford. Ph. 945-4517.
Franklin Co.. farmland, timber, pasture, pond on river, good nwy. frntg., old house, barn, and well. C. R. Stevenson, P. O. Box 192. floyston
30662._______________________ 28 A.. Winterville, 3/4 A. Ik. H. L.-
Mines, P. 0. Box 954. Lithonia30058.
N. Ga. Mtns., 15 A. Union Co., part open, bal. heavily timbered, joins Nat. Forest, exc. water sys,, sml. Ik., terms and price negotiable. Paul McDaniel, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-5423._______
Approx. 17 A. w/branch, adjoining S. Habersham Hi. school ball field on Cleveland Rd. in Cornelia, make offer. Guy W. Hembree, Rt. 3, Box 255, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404-459-3213, no collect calls.___________________
8 A. Forsyth Co. 3001 on State Hwy. 369, beau. bldg. site, 2 1 12 A. cleared, Etowah river nearby, 10 min. to Lk. Lanier, Hwy. 400, 40 mi. from Atlanta, terms. Regina Chesnut, Comer. Ph. 404-475-6538.___________________
63 A., S. Gwinnett Co., w/10 A. lk.,4 mi. E. Snellville, 1/4 mi. off 78 Hwy., elec. H. B. Brooks, Tucker. Ph. 938-
7454.________________________ Union Co., sml. farm, 5.15 A. land
w/1248 sq. ft. house, approx. 21 /2yrs. old, 20x40 bldg. on property, sprg., branch in front of house, $36,500. Gene Mitchell, Rt. 1, Biairsville. Ph.404-7454585._________
Hart Co., 73 1 12 A. water, exc. pond site, 58 A. fenced, 5 rm. house, out bldgs., between Hartwell and Bowman, Rt. 172, serious inquiries only. Don W. Slavin, Chamblee. Ph. 404-458-6053.
Gwinnett Co., 8.78 A. 5 rm. farm house, barn, other outbldgs., 1 mi. N. of Norcross, on U.S. Hwy. 23, branch runs thru prop. Mrs. E. R. Peeples, Norcross. Ph. 945-9990 or 448-2246.
S. E. Forsyth Co., 7 A. horse farm, 3 bdrm. 1 ba. 1250 sq. ft. brick ranch, 1200 sq. ft. barn w/hay loft, 2 wells, crossed fenced, ring, greenhouse, garden, $48,500. A. Bucha, Cumming. Ph. 887-1455 eve._________________
Habersham Co., Hwy. 115, 20 A. 6 mi. W. of Clarkesville, w/two streams and white fr. house, mostly wooded. Robert Petitt, Rt. 1, Demorest 30535. Ph.404-754-4282.________________
13 A., Stephens Co. near town and near I-85, well, elec. on pvd. rd. part open, part sml. mix trees. Gary C. Brock, P. 0. Box 97, Statham 30666. Ph. 548-3430, 8 to 5._____________
50 A. Hog farm, Hart Co., 7 rms., 2 ba. brick home, 18 sow farrowing house and finishing house, 2 grain bins, $125,000. Larry Saxon, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose 30634. Ph. 404-245-6075._______
15 A., 5 bottom land, 2 creeks, fenced. B. W. Sliger, Rt. 1, Ciarkesville. Ph. 947-3683._____________
Lumpkin Co., approx. 110 A. on Hwy., 1 12 mi. frntg., pasture fenced in, nice bldg. sites and Irg. timber. Mrs. F. L. Corben, Rt. 1, Box 201, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3004._________________
69.69 A. land, 5 mi. NE Homer, Banks Co., on Hwy. 441 w/1,400 ft. frntg., streams, timber: also, 39 A. 3 mi. SE Commerce on pvd. rd., w /running water and timber. Herman B. Cole, Rt. 2, Commerce 30529.___________
1121/2 A., Gwinnett, 1 12 mi. from I85 on Suwanee - Lawrenceville Rd. Ga. 316, 1/2 mi. Falcon, Holiday, Days Inns, elec.^Co. water, nat. gas, ph., 2 streams, $5,000 per A. Comer A. Moore, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3612.
5.67 A. 7 rms. 2 bas., dbl. carport, basement, nat. gas, Co. water, 515 Ft. on Hwy. 120, sprgs., creek and Ik. site. Odis Staton, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404963-2597.

39.1 A. Franklin Co., 80 N. of Atlan-
ta, w /pasture, riverfrntg., house, good terms, 9 percent int., 25 percent dn.,
$775 per A. Carolyn J. Cardin, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 404-622-9795 or 404-384-3213._______________

185 A., White Co., fenced and cross-
fenced, 3 mtn. streams, sev. out bldgs. Richard Parks, Atlanta. Ph. 753-2112 or 461 -1859.__________________

Gwinnett Co., 5 A. lays well, rich, all
usable, stream on backside, gas, elec., water, metro phone, pvd. rd., school
bus, $17,500. W. J. Willis, Marietta. Ph. 404-952-4793.________________

34.17 A., Dawson Co., $825/A., has Irg. creek, 3 mi. off the 400. C. C. Bruce, Atlanta. Ph. 404-636-5773 or Mary I. Bruce, Dawsonville. Ph. 404265-2971.__________________

24 A., Banks Co., between Gainesville & Commerce, 1/2 wooded, 1400 sq. ft. basement comp., 2 wells, elec., phone, pasture, garden, orchard, $40,000. Mr. Burrus, c/o P. O. Box 16232, Greenville, S.C. 29606._______

33 1/2 A., Habersham Co., fenced, 25 A. grass, stream, mtn. view, rd frntg., 6 mi. N. E. Cleveland, $1200. A. James Tritt, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-

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2891.__________________________ 113 A., Hwy. 123, Stephens Co., 2
mi. E. of Toccoa, 30 A. in pasture, rest in woods, 3 rental fr. houses, 2 drilled deep wells. ,S. R. Corvette, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-2762._____________
Union Co., Biairsville area, 25 A. poultry /cattle farm, 2 heavy layer poultry houses, fenced pasture, hwy. frntg. modern 3 bdrm. home, much more, $116,500. Mrs. Gordon Gansehow, Biairsville. Ph. 404-745-5310.________

25 A. farm, near Gainesville, good

bottom land, grow anything, fruit trees,

Farm land notices are divided into six sections, northwest, northeast,

2 good creeks, 2 A. stocked Ik., trout and bass, deer and quail. J. H. Street,

west centra), east central, southeast and southwest. If you are looking Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-7201.
124 A., Jackson Co., Nicholson, Ga.,

for land in a particular area of the state, locate the county on the just off 441 Hwy. Walton C. Davis, Jr.,

map to determine the section under which the land would be listed.

Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-8816.______ 69 plus A., Jackson Co., bordered on

1 side by N. Oconee river, and Holly

Springs Rd., 50 A. open, rest timber,

66-105 A., Lumpkin Co., nicely

Hart Co., 18 A. cult., 27 A. timber, sml. house. R. H. Noggle, 7605 Winters

wooded prop., rd. frntg., creek, Ik. site, near Hwy. 19 N. of Dahlonega, good lo-
cation, owner finance. Gene Ethridge, Marietta. Ph. 428-0712.__________________

fresh sprg. water, hard surface rd., 1 mi. church, school and store, on school
bus rt. and railroad. G. D. Morris, Rt. 4, : Box 172, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-8121.

Chapel Rd., Doraville. Ph. 404-394-
5480._______________________ Hart Co., 22 A. fronting on Hwy. 29
seven mi. E. of Hartwell, 15 min. to Lk.

32.6 A., Union Co., beau, secluded,

Franklin Co., 42 A. heavy breeder egg Hartwell, $850 per A. J. A. Williams,

plenty of cold water, joins U.S. Gov't., farm, 11,000 cap. approx. yearly in- Royston. Ph. 404-245-7996 /6072.

ideal perm, or summer home, conven-
ient to Biairsville, Murphy, Hiawassee, $1,000/A. Wm. Turnage, Lithonia. Ph.

come $30,000, plus, in operation, 2 mobile homes, much more. B. S. Williams, Rt. 1, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886-

Sml. farm, chicken house, hog house, nice house, land all fenced near Dahlonega, $35,000, good hunting

404-469-5410.__________________ 9530._____________________________ /fishing near. E. Perdue, Dahlonega.

28 A., Gwinnett Co., 900 ft. pvd. rd.

20 A. Mtn. land, sev. sprgs. sev. Ph. 865-4272._______________

frntg., all fenced, heavily wooded, 2 streams w/Co. approved Ik. site, 10 mi. to Snellville, Lithonia, Conyers. Harold Echols, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-8273.

bldg. sites, near Hiawassee. J. E. Wood, 377 Villa Ave., S. E., Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-0108.___________
Jackson Co., 5 plus A., 628 ft. pvd.

Sml. farm, Habersham Co., house
and acreage near Toccoa, some bottom land, brick house, on big trout stream, some timber, Irg. white pines, $35,000.

Lk. Hartwell, 12.63 A. w/600 ft. Ik. rd. frntg. w/woods, 4 mi. N. of Co. seat Gilreath, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-4272.

frntg., heavily wooded w /hardwoods, hilly terrain, jeep trail, elec. avail., con-
venient to I-85, Stephens Co. Bruce

(Jefferson) $6800, consider terms. WalterKrauss, Marietta. Ph. 422-5317.
5 A. and/or 30 A. land in Forsyth Co.,

11.67 A., Jackson Co., part wood,
part open, all fenced, 2 wells, elec., phone line, $11,000. Albert E. George,

Whitmer, Atlanta. Ph. 892-4200._______ reconditioned farm house close to Ful- Rt. 2, Box 9, Maysville 30558. Ph. 404-

Hall Co., 48 A., at Gwinnett Co. line, ton Co. line, 10 min. from Ga. 400 and 652-2334.___________________

between Ga. 365 and I-85, off Friendship Rd., 8 A. pasture, bal. timber, $1250/A. E. F. Williams, Buford. Ph.

school. Clinton Bagley, Rt. 4, Cumming30130. Ph. 887-5933.________
62 A., Lumpkin Co., on Chesatee

57.21 A., White and Lumpkin Co., di-
vided by pvd. rd., approx. 50 A. on one side, 7 A. on other, 1600 ft. rd. frntg. on

945-9818._________________ river, heavily wooded except for sml. ea. side, $1300. A. M. Crews, 406 Sum-

46 A., Hart Co., Royston, $600 per A. bottom, sev. sprgs., sml. Ik. site on Co. mer Ct., Norcross 30071. Ph. 404-447-

on black top rd. Bobbie Brown, Roy- maintained rd., owner will finance. E.

ston. Ph.404-245-6752.

_____ C. Jowers, Norcross. Ph. 448-5649.

5838.______________________ 11.18 A. woodland w/stream, N. E.

Union Co., 115 A. beau, farm, N. Ga.

10 A., White Co., 5rm. brick house, 2 Forsyth Co., approx. 3 mi. from Lk.

Mtns. at Biairsville, 4000 sq. ft. house auto, equip, broiler houses, 2 barns. B. overlooks Ik. and horse track, 3 fire- K. Adams, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528. Ph.

Lanier. H. Martin, 831 Franklin Spgs. St., Royston 30662.________________

places, 3 bas., rec. rm., guest house, two car garage, 2 barns. T. R. Barden-
werper, Biairsville. Ph. 745-2068._____

865-2690._________________________
Gwinnett Co., 9.64 A. Camp Perrin Rd., stream, Ik. site, $4500 per A.,

27 A., Stephens Co., w/water mill, 2 water turbines, 1 powering a sawmill, one powering a corn mill, 2 dwelling

15 A., Gwinnett Co., 1/2 open, 1/2 terms avail., nearby 2 golf courses, 1 12 houses, mill bldg., 30 ft. by 40 ft. by 4

wooded, creek on backside, pvd. rd. w /hardwoods and pines. George R. stories high. Jim McGalliard, Rt. 1, elec., Co. water, ph. on Knight Cir., Barton, Kennesaw. Ph. 926-0361._______ Eastanolle 30538.___________________

$2950 per A. Alene Henderson, Lawren-

White Co., 28.75 A. on Chattahoo-

ceville. Ph. 404-963-3500 or 972-0795.

chee river, seel, all wooded, $975, A.,

6 or more A., Dawson Co., 4 mi. from Amacola Falls, 6 mi. from Dahlonega,

Gwinnett Co., 5.2 A. just off Five- terms. Bobby Canup, Rt. 1, Sautee. Ph. in Fern Valley Subdivision, land joining

Forks Trickum Rd., between Lilburn 878-2765.____________________ from two rds., $20,000. Curtis Ste-

and Lawrenceville, open and wooded,

Barrow Co., 43 A., corners on State phens, Tucker. Ph. 404-938-1259.

owner financing, $3,750 per A. A. L. Jordan, Lithonia. Ph. 979-9040.______
Banks Co., 10 A., all woodland, 3 mi. from Commerce, will accept reas. dn. payment and reas. mo. payments. For more info, call Eugene Montgomery, Maysville. Ph. 367-9172._________
Jackson Co., 44 A. breeder hen and cattle farm, 11,500 cap., 3 yrs. old, $185,000, will accept trade. Paul Alien, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9910._________

Hwys. 82 and 211, 2,200 ft. pvd. frntg., wooded, stream, elec., well, 2 level store bldg., pay equity, assume 7 percent loan. Fred Lenders, Norcross. Ph. 448-2730.____________________
Jackson Co., 5 mi. E. Brazelton off Hwy. 124, 134.7 A. cornered on 2 rds., wooded w/stream $725 per A. B. L. Britt, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-2606.
Banks Co., 51.80 A. of farmland on Hudson river, comp. fenced w /hog-

40 A. of Mtn. timberland, nice good timber, 2 sprgs. on same. For more info, send SASE. Bertha Tritt, Rt. 3, Box 56, Suches 30572.____________
Sml. farm, w/3 apple trees, pig pens, garden, mobile home, trees and forest animals. Kathy Morris, Suches. Ph. 404-747-2676.___________________
Gwinnett Co., 13.7 A. Lawrenceville area on pvd. rd., $2800/A. A. M. Hall, Rt. 2, Box 477A, Waycross 31501. Ph.

166 A., Banks Co., pvd. rd. frntg., wire, good pastureland. Gene Carter, 912-283-9084.__________________

borders on Hudson river, 2 other Rt. 2, Lula. Ph. 677-3088._________

Franklin Co., 50 A. all fenced, plan-

streams for Ik. sites, some open and
part woods, terms avail. Tom Henderson, Rt. 1, Oakwood. Ph. 532-3307.

Hart Co., 90 A. cattle farm, fenced, nice metal barn, stream, 3 mi. from Lk. Hartwell, $650 per A., good terms by

ted in grasses and clovers, 2 ponds, w/cattle, horses, tractor w /equip., deep well w/city water, 1/2 mi. off

Franklin Co., 59.11 A., 2 1/2 mi. N. owner. Gene Harper, Sr., Rt. 2, Hart- Hwy. 17. C. S. Thomas Sr., Martin of I-85 at Hwy. 51, 865 ft. pvd. rd. fr- well 30643. Ph. 404-376-4098._______ 30557. Ph.404-779-3148.________

ntg., 4 streams, timber, exc. owner fi-

White Co., 115 A. heavy timbered

Lumpkin Co., 6 A. beau, prop.; also,

nancing $600/A. Frank Davis, Oxford. w/stream and spring on good paved 75 A. heavily wooded, w/sev. streams, Ph.404-787-3871.________________ rd., 5 mi. W. of Cleveland. Otis Hoi- some open land. Wayne /Nancy Col-

37.68 A., Banks Co., Hwy. 51, 6 mi. man, Gainesville. Ph. 404-534-7821 Ston, Gainesville. Ph. 532-2729._____

NW of Homer, rd. frntg., 2 bdrm. trail- /3229.___________________

7.2 A. S. Hall Co., 1/2 pasture, 1/2

er, approx. 25 A. cleared, Ik., stream,

Towns Co., approx. 35 A. pasture on woods, barn, 35 mi. to 285, brick home,

$32,000. Paul Jastrzemski, Lula. Ph. pvd. rd., creek, terms. F. B. Forbes, Rt. 3 bdrm., 2 ba., fireplace, chain-link

677-3812._________________ 1, Box 507, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896- bkyd., 81/2 percent, assumpt. W. K.

Jackson Co., 82.5 A.,1.5 A. Ik.,30 A. 4633.________________________ Riceman, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-

open land, rest wooded w/stream, mobile home site, well & septic tank, $800/A. David Hearin, M.D., Atlanta. Ph. 255-0964aft. 6.

80 A.. Union Co. w/70 A. pasture, 10
A. woodland, 2 streams, barn on pvd. rd., joins National Forest. J. R. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 404-361-7307.

0386._______________________ 30 A. land, part in pasture. Randolph
J. Hembree, Rt. 1, Hwy. 334, Nicholson
30565. Ph. 757-2271 aft. 5 p.m.

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NORTHEAST
Sml. A., 7 rm. and bath frame house w /fireplace, carport, good pasture, barn near Cornelia, $23,500. Mrs. R. L. Ellis, Cornelia. Ph. 404-778-5374.
5 A., Mtn. Ridge home, fantastic views, 2 bdrms., plus lo't, modern kitchen, dbl. stone fireplace, built 1978, $55,000. W. D. Strickland, Rt. 2, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-3522._________
7 A., Habersham Co., 4 rm. house w/bath, deep well, branch, creek, timber, pasture fence, sowed, gravel rd., near town, $14,800. R. V. Westbrooks, Rt. 1, Lula 30554. Ph. 983-3094 aft. 5
p.m.__________________________ 5 A., 6 rm. house, well w/new pump,
new roof, 3 stall barn, horse lot, 2 car block garage. Joseph Henderson, Rt. 4, Box 149, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-
7396.______________________ Franklin Co., 33 A. $50,000, house,
barn, well, creek, etc. Thelma Brock, P. O. Box 94, Eastanollee 30538. Ph. 779-
3275._______________________ N. Ga. Mtns., near Ik. Lanier, 20 A.
nice place for cattle, horses, or chickens, private fish Ik., fruit trees. Mrs. J. B. Street, Clarksbridge Rd., Hwy. 284, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-7201._____
Hall Co. 45 A., wooded, stream, Ik. site, on pvd. rd., w/natural gas, $900/A., w/terms. Mrs. J. P. Nichols, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-889-
_ _____________ 152 A. near Lk. Lanier, 365 Exit,
springs, branches, Oconee creek on land, rough timber, dam on creek, rolling open land. T. E. Ayers, Box 335, Lula 30554. Ph. 404-869-3892. (no collect calls)_______________________
20 A., 2 chicken houses, frame house. Mike Hooper, P. O. Box 1693, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-2913.
Farm land
for sale
WEST CENTRAL
13 1 /2 A. in Coweta Co., paved rd., between Peachtree City/ I-85 off Hwy 16. C. V. Harmon, Decatur. Ph. 404987-3812 after 6 p.m.____________
Stewart Co., 200 A., w/all equip., active poultry operation, 42 A. in Alicia hay, tenant house, lake, new energy efficient brick home. Lawrence Canady, Lumpkin. Ph.912-887-2483.______
24.96 A. Houston Co., rich blk. soil, fenced, half open land, deep well w/ 10x12 cement block pump house, 132.6 paved rd. frontage, $1500/A. J. W. Hammetl, Macon. Ph. 912-477-0626.
Coweta Co., Gordon Rd. area, 3 mi. from Holiday Inn, 80 A., lake site part open, sell all/half, $1000/A., terms. George Boyd, Atlanta. Ph. 344-6980.
Troup Co., Irg. 3 bdrm. home, 58 A., barn, storage buildngs, creek, good location on paved rd., $49,500. Mrs. Jennelle Holmes, Hogansville. Ph. 637-
8959._______________________ Troup Co., modern 9 rm. brick home,
finished 1/2 basement, 2 fireplaces, many built-in extras, 51 A., improved pasture, creek, pond, springs, woods, long hwy. frontage, $88,500. Dorothy Oakes, Hogansville. Ph. 637-8501.
741 A. cattle farm, higly productive, 6 mi. from Manchester in Talbot Co., plenty of water yr. round, 8 rm. tri-level ranch colonial home, new steel barn, Irg. older barn. James W. Raines, Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2217._______
14 A. w/house in Lamar Co., house 2200 sq. ft., 3 out buildings, fruit/nut trees, 2 options, more land avail. T. W. Home, Milner. Ph. 358-1797 after 4:30
p.m.____________________________ 65 rolling A., pastures, 5 A. pond, on
paved rd., Coweta Co. E. Scott Stephenson, 4000 Clubland Dr., Marietta. Ph. 971-2206.__________
Taylor Co., 152 A., 10 mi. west of Butler, Ga., pines/ scrub oaks, sandy land, w/clear sand bottom creek thru property, 100 A. cleared 9 yrs. ago, $300/A., 20 percent down balance at 8 percent over 20 years. Ed. Stucki, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-8002.______________
Fayette Co., 7 mi. south of Fayetteville, 5 A., level, wooded, $3000/A. Mr. Welch, 1568 Lakeland Cir., Lake City. Ph.404-961-6684._____________
274 A. Newton Co.-Covington, 1500 ft. facing Hwy. 162, near 212 fronting on 2 rds., ideal for development, young timber, 1000 ft. on Yellow River, reasonable, good terms. Eb Daniels, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-5504._________
535 A. in Taylor Co., 150 A. cultivation, good well, tenant house, terms avail., also 150 A. in Taylor Co., creek, 10x50 trailer, 30x60 equip, shed, good well/ hunting area, $350/A. B. E. Avera, Butler. Ph. 862-3831 wkends.
only.______________________ 30 A. near Callaway Gardens,
springs, pond site, woods, pasture, ideal retirement, 100 A. includes above 30 A., plus pecan grove, Irg. pond site, $25,500/ $65,500. D. Schultz, Pine Mtn. Ph.404-663-4588.

405 A., 16 plus A. peanut allotment, 180 row crop, 15 coastal bermuda, $300/A., in Marion Co. David Fields, Talbotton. Ph. 404-665-8610/ 665-8840.
57 A., 140 A., 223 A., 420 A. combined, cleared/ lightly wooded, house w/cathedral ceiling, stone fireplace, creek, barn, low taxes/ utilities, 3/4 mi. paved rd. both sides, Marion Co. Carson Stringfellow, Talbotton. Ph. 404665-8588 day/ 912-649-7623 nights.
300 A. Monroe Co., Hwy. 87 near new plants, railroad frontage, hwy. frontage, development potential, $990/A. Mike Jackson, Jonesboro. Ph. 4787181.
575 A. in Houston Co., near Perry, $800/A., row crop, timber, pulpwood, 70 A. lake w/house, party house, fishing, ducks, deer, sml. game, terms avail. J. N. Geiger, Perry. Ph. 912-9872952.
104 A. in Houston Co., 2 mi. north of Perry, 110 pecan trees, 45 A. prime row crop, 50 A. dry woodland, 3400 ft. rd. frontage, 6 percent assumable loan, $155,000. J. M. O'Neal, Perry. Ph. 912987-2977.
10 A., Ray Rd., Luthersvlle, Meriwether Co., wooded, stream, $10,000. Ronald Pate, Cleveland. Ph. 615-4727410.
230 A. in Newton Co., near Social Circle, 4000 ft. Xway frontage, 100 A. open land, rich soil, $1175/A., also 85 A. on Jackson Lake, $850/A. George Evans, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-5659.
50 A. in Jones Co., west of Gray, S1050/A., will sell 10 A. at $1400/A. C. D. Coxwell, Warrenton. Ph. 404-465-
3223.______________________ N. Meriwether Co., 37 A., all
wooded, w/timber, exc. lake site on stream, originating on property, $750/A. Lee Todd, Greenville. Ph. 404672-4229.
140 A. in Henry Co., 60 percent open, stream, springs, lake site, fenced, timber, deer, 1200 rd. frontage, brick ranch house avail., exc. community. J. W. Dupree, Hampton. Ph. 946-4335.
80 A. in Meriwether Co., 40 mi. from Atlanta, pretty woodland w/lrg. creek, paved rd., exc. home sites, will sell 20/more A., $850/A., w/10 yr. financing. Glenda Thomason, Decatur. Ph. 633-6565._____________________
41 A., 2 mi. from city limits of Eastman, $1,000. John M. O'Neal, 201 Andrews Dr., Warner Robins 31093.
26 A. in Harris Co., w/1 A. springfed fishpond, 35 ft. mobile home, secluded, northwest of Waverly Hall, $790/A. Bob Olbon, 2538 E. Central St., Columbus 31903. Ph. 404-6895241/8440._____________________
100/more A. in Spalding Co., 4 mi. city limits Griffin, part fenced, plenty water, creek bottoms could be tended, all growing grass, timber, some rd. frontage. Mrs. C. R. Parson, Griffin. Ph. 227-7348._______________
127 A. farm in Dodge Co., 75 A. cultivation, Irg. brick home, pond site, running stream, Hwy. 257. Lucile W. Worthington, Rt. 5, Box 180, Cochran. Ph. 934-7122.__________________
Meriwether Co., 45 A., near Lutherville on Coleman Rd., rd. through property, ideal for subdividing, w/stream, $795/A., 20 percent cash, balance up to 20 years at 9 1 12 percent. S. Schwarzschild, Atlanta. Ph. 255-4801.______
130 A. in SumterCo., hog farm, push button finishing, 5 wells, 3 mobile home sites, 7 rm. 21/2 bath modern house, will lease. Fred S. Sheppard, Leslie. Ph.912-853-7375.__________
Taylor Co. 25 A., open pasture, on paved rd., near Butler, w/new 4 bdrm. 3 bath home, w/plank floors, insulated doors/ windows, central vacuum, central air system, $90. Ruth Lee, Butler. Ph.912-862-5183.________________
Sumpter Co. 703 A., farmland, 4 mi. west of Americus, w/56.9 peanut allotment, 410 A. coastal bermuda. Hortense Day, Rt. 1, Broxton. Ph. 3592280.
Pike Co. 55 A., woods, pasture, beau, building site, double rd. frontage, near Concord/ Griffin, 1 hr. from Atlanta, $825/A., financing. M. D. Hindman,"Brooks. Ph. 599-3058.
Crawford Co. 114 A., house, barn, pasture, pond, pecans, $1000/A., 96 1/2 A., 10 A. lake, hwy. 80, 15 mins. Macon Mall, $1,400/A., 10 A., well,' fence, $1,500/A. Barbara Sullivan, Milner. Ph.404-228-9388.
228 A. in Macon Co., 3/4 mi. rd. frontage, on Hwy. 49, partly wooded, 3 lake sites, 8.9 A. pecans, 1 1/2 A. grapes. A. W. Webb, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-7407.
Coweta Co. 18 A., lake site, near I-85, $25,000, down payment $6000. W. S. Tucker, 4110 Herschell Rd., College Park. Ph.404-766-7759.
Schley Co., 10 A., paved rd., $7,500, good terms. Ted Walker, 740 Cox Rd., Roswell. Ph. 404-993-0417.
Jasper Co., 200 A., cattle farm, 150 A. open pasture land, 6 rm. house, 4 rm. house, 6 mi. south of Monticello, $850/A. W, F. Cree, Hillsboro. Ph. 404468-2116.

10 A. in Butts Co., 325 ft. frontage, on paved dead end rd., stream, part cleared, $1,100/A. Harold Sullivan, Forest Park. Ph. 366-9492._________
20 A. in Newton Co., 6 bdrm., 3 bath brick house, deep well, water, central gas heat/air condition, well insulated, storm windows, all 20 A. fenced. Sara B. Furse, Covington. Ph. 786-7193.
55 A. farm, pasture, fenced/cross fenced, well, stocked lake, 5 rm. house, laundry, 1 1 12 baths, Ben Franklin fireplace, Jasper Co., 5 mi. from Monticello. G. E. Hipps, Monticello. Ph. 468-
8754._______________________ 6.99 A., wooded, between Thomas-
ton/ Yatesville, off Boyd Rd., S350/A., Upson Co. Mark Staples, Riverdale 30296. Ph. 996-8643._______________
Newton Co. 27 A., 8 A. pasture, 5 A. homesite, w/garden, orchard, barn. 14 wooded, A., w/stream, 3000 sq. ft. house, w/3 bdrm./ baths, 12 mi. l-20at Conyers exit, $128,000. Bob Clinkenbeard, Covington. Ph. 787-3867.______
80 A., less than 20 mi. from airport, trees, stream, $1,250/A., terms. T. 0. Humber, Fayetteville. Ph. 4619650/4065._____________________
8.9 A. in Henry Co., 12 rm. duplex, redwood siding, fishing lake, fenced, $80,000, also 5.6 A. w/lake, $16,500, both have all utilities, natural gas, phone on Atlanta exchange. Mrs. E. Arneson, Hampton. Ph. 946-3392._____
Taylor Co., Hwy. 137, have land priced to sell, $500/A.. up to 6 acres. Mrs. Ethel Walters. Rt. 2, Box 19, Butler. Ph. 862-3708._______________
145 A. of Coastal Bermuda pasture /soybean, w/ lake, new 4 bdrm., 3 bath, custom built home, on U.S. 19, near Butler, priced to sell quickly. M. S. Lee, Rt. 2, Box 511, Butler. Ph. 862-5183.
35 A. timber land, w/deer, 3 streams, many pond sites, $700/A., only 3 mi. W. of Roberta on U.S. 80. E. F. Sandefur, Rt. 1, Box 198, Roberta 31078. Ph. 836-4350.___________________
Spalding Co., 12 A.. 3 tillable, 6 fenced, balance wooded, creek, barn, chicken house, hog shed, new 4000 sq. ft. custom built home, many extras, exc. schools, 45 mins. Atlanta airport, $109,000. Cliff Draves, 112 Leoinne Dr., Griffin 30223._________________
.Coweta Co., 52 A. w/pond, exc. site for home, or sml. cattle /horse operation, $850/A. G. Chotiner, Marietta. Ph. 973-0440._____________________
Taylor Co., 303 A., wooded, stream, lakesite, dirt road frontage, great deer hunting, $100,000 w/10 percent down, balance 20 yrs. at 10 percent interest, will consider trade. Thomas C. Welch Jr., 230 Briarwood Dr., Fayetteville
30214.______________________ Monroe Co., deer country, 375 A. on
river, 70 mi. south of Atlanta. Mrs. G. S. Wheeler, 759 Darlintop Cir. NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 233-6527._________
99.75 A. farm, Bleckley Co., 1/2 open, 1/2 wooded, 1 mi. paved rd., frontage 3 sides, 25 pecan trees, 2 sheds, 4 grain bins, 5 rm. house, other house, 7 mi. east of Cochran, Ga., $1000/A. Jay K. Jones, RFD 1, Chester 31012. Ph. 912-934-2564.___________
21 A., Butts Co. near Indian Springs, 22 ft. road frontage, wooded, stream, cash/terms. R. G. Largin, 2640 Randall St., East Point. Ph. 761-4970.
1/4 lot land, 50 A., 5 mi. west of Eastman. Dodge Co., 1/2-mi. off U.S. 341. Bernice S. Ross, 918 Hollywood Dr., Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-5888.
High Falls Lake property, 6.30 A., w/stream running along side boundary 641 ft. empties across street into Highfalls Lake, Monroe Co. Donna Edwards, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9374.
Newton Co., 100 A., 23 open /remainder beau, wooded, 9 mi. north Conyers, 1 mi. off Ga. 138, Gum Creek community, $1000 A. Regina E. Williamson, Covington. Ph. 404-221-2228 / 787-1435.
51 A., creek/fish pond, farm house, pecans, chestnuts, barn, Fayette Co., near Tyrone. Mrs. V. Coe, Rt. 2, Box 187, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-964-7323.
Henry Co., approx. 50 A., paved frontage, block barn, exc. homesite, septic tank, water, lakesite, fruit/pecan trees, cleared land, hardwood, 5 mi. SE McDonough, owner financing negotiable, $65,000. Cecil Boone, Coan Dr., Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4488.
18.82 A., wooded /open w/stream, fenced, 3 bdrm. brick ranch home, w/sned, 6 mi., south of Zebulon, Pike Co., $55,000. Thomas N. Gilbert, Rt. 1, Box 161 D, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3760.
Coweta Co., 5 acre tracts of timberland, some w/streams. Harry Stone, RFD 4, Box 114, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-8574.
40 A. in Spalding Co., w/stream, located off Hwy. 16, 4 mi. I-75, east of Griffin, $795/A. M. D. Cantrell, Fairburn. Ph. 964-4986 after6 p.m.
Sml. horse ranch Pike Co., off of 41 by pass, 13 A., nearly all fenced, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, brick house, 11 stall barn, w/plenty of water. Bill Berner, Griffin. Ph. 228-0760.

Spalding Co. 5.23 wooded A. on Walkers Mill Rd., N.E. of Griffin, 14 mi. S. of McDonough, near Hwy. 155, backs up to Towaliga River, $10,000/equity, assume loan. A. B. Dorsey, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-0715.________________
172 A. hog operation, 82 percent open, house, grain storage, hog bldgs., hogs, equip. R. C. Peterson, Oglethorpe. Ph. 472-8881._______________
Jones Co., nice 3 bdrm. brick country home, central heat/air, fireplace, deep well w/4 greenhouses, good flower business, 11 1/2 A. perm, pasture, w/running stream. Inez Fincher, Gray. Ph. 986-3278.
35 A. in Dodge Co., 21 cult., 14 woodland, $600/A. Marvin Turner, Rt. 1, Box 566, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-4237075after8 p.m.______________
Sml. Red Wiggler worm farm, 32 Red Wiggler worm beds, w/24x70 dbl. wide mobile home, will sell all/part. Alton Acres, Rt. 1, Box 250 A, Lake Joy Rd., Perry. Ph. 987-0385.____________
Dodge Co., 300 A. farm, all fields irrigated from lake, 3 houses, price incl. all equip. L. Ray Jones, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-5356.___________________
130'A. in Henry Co., $790/A., rich farmland/ woodland, also 110 A. in Henry Co. /Butts Co. line, $590/A. Bill Liscinski, Jonesboro. Ph. 961-7868.
Meriwether Co., 9 A., Irg. modern house, 2 storage buildings, Irg. garage. 3 A. lake, fenced pasture, some timber. June Ingram, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-
4855.________________________ 140 A., 70 A. in cultivation, yr. round
stream, good land, 1 mi. off Hwy. 109, near Molena, $650/A., 25 percent down, balance 10 yrs. at 9 percent interest. W. H. Walber, Molena. Ph. 228-2625._____________________
18.21 A. w/sml. house, Newton Co., Fowler Bottoms Rd., 5 mi. north I-20 and loop 81, in Oxford. Bob Johnson, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-9275._______
Jasper Co., 200 A., on paved rd., $500/A. John Dumas, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-524-7511 wk. days/ 404-478-5133 wk. nights._________________
Pike Co., 7 mi. downtown Griffin, 40.6 A., fenced, permanent pasture, 1/2 open, 1/2 wooded, nice creek, bored well, fruit trees, barn 36x40, line new farm equip., gentle slope to creek on back acreage, $1,750/A. C. L. Dailey, Forest Park. Ph. 361-7593._______
17 A., paved rd., cleared /wooded, $10,500, 71 A., paved rd., woods, cleared land, streams, $550/A., 290 A., 3 1 12 A. lake, row crops, pasture, woods, mostly fenced, paved /dirt rds., good water, in Meriwether Co., $450/A. H. J. Barnes, Manchester. Ph. 846-2613.
5.6 A. in Pike Co., almost all cultivated, 12x60 trailer w/lots of shade, all utilities buried, fruit trees, trucks, tractor, blacksmith tools, fronts on 2 rds., sell /trade. G. Parker, Concord. Ph. 495-5319.___________________
6.4 A. in Coweta Co., wooded, w/stream, 8 mi. west of Newnan, off Hwy. 34, on paved rd. D. R. Hernandez, College Park. Ph. 964-2405._______
Newton Co., 52 A., 6 mi. south of Porterdale, 1 12 mi. river front, $900/A. or trade /terms avail. Mr. Hughes, Marietta. Ph. 992-1589.__________
Troup Co. 50 A., w/15 A. stocked lake, 6 mi. south of LaGrange, $1,800/A. or trade /terms avail. Mr. Bennett, East Point. Ph. 768-7726.
31 A. in Newton Co., 1 1 /2 open, nice pond site, $1800/A., owner will finance. W. H. Hollingsworth, 660 Brookwood Ave., Jackson. Ph. 775-
2131._____________________ 8 A. in Coweta Co., hard /soft
woods, $18,500 approx. 30 A. in Clayton Co., 3 bdrm. home, guest house, 2 Irg. barns, other put buildings, info, only by appointment, price negotiable. R. J.Osborne, Riverdale. Ph. 478-6719.
26 1/2 A. in Butts Co., $995/A., 2 streams, over 600 ft. rd. front, $2000 down, will finance over 16 yrs. Robert Fendley, Rt. 2, Cleveland._________
232 A. cattle farm in Butts Co., 125 A. of improved pastures, fenced /cross fenced, Coastal /common bermuda /fescue. B. B. Campbell, Jackson. Ph. 775-3064.___________________
100 A. in Lamar Co., modernized home, lake, timber, 15 A., modernized home lakesite., fruit /nut trees, in Henry Co. Mrs. Mildred Umprey, Rt. 3, Box 394, Coan Dr., McDonough. Ph. 786-
0465._______________________ Pike Co., 390 A./491 A., paved road
frontage, lake, stream, sev. lake sites, good farming, airstrip sites, hr. from Atlanta /Macon /Columbus, will cut to sml. tracts. John Greeg, Concord. Ph. 227-4661 after 7 p.m.
NUTTY PROBLEM
Black walnuts will come out in much larger pieces if you soak them in boiling water for about 40 minutes before cracking them.

Farm land
for sale
EAST CENTRAL
400 A. Oconee Co., $350 per A., good hunting, pvd. rd., will not div. Bill Liscinski, 701 Morrow Ind. Blvd., Apt. 7-B. Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 961-7868.
100 A. ClarkeCo., 3 mi. E. of Athens, exc. bldg. sites, $750 per A.; also, 265 A. Warren Co., Hwy. 278 at I-20, railroad frntg., $450/A; will not div. R. C. Truby, Jr., Athens. Ph. 404-546-6846.
14 A., Taliaferro Co., long rd. frntg., 8 rm. house, Irg. barn, 35 pecan trees, 6 in. deep well, rest cleared, branch, pond site. Jessie L. Brown, Sharon. Ph. 456-2400 /2930._________________
Baldwin Co., 46 A. $795/A, timber, rd. frntg., Ik. site, near Industrial pits., reas. dn. I'll carry. G. Jolley, 2220 'Norlhside Dr., Atlanta 30305.________
Madison Co., 109 A. of forrested land, approx. 45 A. 20 yr. old planted pines ready for harvest, remainder is natural stand w/beau. sml. stream. Col. Hampton Rowland, Jr., Bar M. Ranch, Rt. 2, Boston 31626._______
9.9 A., 16 mi. S. of Dublin, and 6 mi. N. of Soperton, at intersection of Hwy. 29 and Interstate 1-16. L. E. Coleman, Mt. Vernon 30445. Ph. 529-4203, Soperton.__________________
Walton Co., approx. 7 or 8 A., 4 rm. house w/ba., 2 Irg. barns, 2 other Irg. bldgs., 3 mi. from Monroe. R. J. Osborne, 1465 Hwy. 138 S. W. Riverdale 30296. Ph. 1-404-478-6719.______
60 A., Madison Co. 1/2 mi. broad river frntg., 20 mi. to Athens, wooded retreat, fishing, swift canoeing water, 18 mi. Richard Russell resevoir, terms. Regina Chesnut, Comer. Ph. 404-475-
6538._________________________
Johnson Co., 110 A. 37 open, 2 1 12 mi. N. of Scott on pvd. rd., 3 houses, 2 barns, deep well, 50 pecan trees, 6 and 1 A. ponds, 1 /3 dn., 19 yrs. at 7 percent on bal. Frank Maniscalco, P. O. Box62, Scott 31095. Ph. 668-4038.__________
Oconee Co., Athens-Madison area, 77 A. beau, creek, waterfall, natural forest, terraced land, potential pastureland $600, A. Mrs. H. Jernigan, Atlanta. Ph. 972-3259.____________________
Farm, approx. 170 A., Washington and Johnson Co., pond site, pecan orchard, timberland, farmland, deep well, house. Jack Frost, Rt. 3, Wrightsville. Ph.912-864-3707.______________
Screven Co., 107 A. farm and all contents, house, barn, pond and more too numerous to mention, $120,000. R. L. Smith, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 145, Syivania. Ph. 1-912-857-3641.________________
Columbia Co., 68 A., well, streams, exc. Ik. sites, Belair Rd. ext., 7 mi. to Augusta, $2,400, A., or best offer, must sell. B. Sullivan, Rt. 1, Milner 30257. Ph.404-228-9388.________________
Putnam Co., 33 A. pvd. rd., near Lk. Sinclair; Plant Harlee Branch; financing; also, one 10 A. tract, $750/A. Bill Long, 3412 Keswick Dr., Chamblee. Ph. 404-458-1561 or 912-452-9087.________
16 A., Putnam Co., about 300ft. hwy. frntg., 5 rm. house, bldg. 24x60, shop 30x30, old house trailer, tractor, mid sixty's part dn., will finance. George L. v Adams, P. O. Box 226, Eatonton 31024.' Ph.404-485-7259.
Washington Co., 50 A., 3 bdrm. 1 ba. on hwy., 700 peach bearing second crop, 50 apples, 41 pecans, barns, net wire fenced, 2 tenant houses now rented, joining acres if wanted. $69,500. Clarence E. Thompson, Warthen. Ph. 912-552-5916._________________
99 A., 70 open, Washington Co., 4 caged hen houses, 21,000 cap., auto feeders, dbl. wide mobile home, 200 yr. apple trees, deep 2 shallow wells. Henry Pickelsimer, Rt. 4, Box 998, Sandersville31082. Ph. 552-5639.______
40 A. near Danielsville, only 20 mi. from Athens, 2000 ft. of rd. frntg., a bargain at $395 per A. Lorenzo Allgood, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-8027.________
218 A., Oconee Co., 7 mi. S. Watkinsville, off Rt. 15, good deer range. Harold O. Elder, 307 Hubert St., Warrenton 30828. Ph. 404-465-3723._____
Madison Co. near Ha, 55 to 120 A. w/stream $4.95, A., $5000 cash, bal. up to 20 yrs. w/int. at 91 12 percent. Stuart Schwarzschild, 78 Carlton, Atlanta 30342. Ph.404-255-4601._________
Mini farm, Madison Co. 8 A. farm w/pasture, 40x75 metal shop bldg. or house barn, nice brick home. Franklin Fortson, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-
2717.____________________ Oglethorpe Co. 61.79 A., 1775 ft.
frntg. on Sandy Cross rd., 2 good barns, 2 old houses, suitable to subdiv., exc. owner financing avail. $7, A. Frank Davis, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-3871.
Walton Co. 6 A., 3 bdrm. 2 ba. country home, 2 pasture fenced, Atl. ph., outbldgs., rock fireplace, sep. garage, bit. in kitchen, $70,000. D. R. Wheeler, Loganville. Ph. 523-8507 or 466-8047. '

Wednesday, October 10, 1979

THE MARKET BULLETIN

49 A. 11 mi. S.E. of Hwy. l-85and98, Madison Co., District 383. H. W. Smith, Rt. 3, Box 302, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 404-367-5689.
46 A. Baldwin Co., saw timber and pulpwood, pond site, rd. frntg. near 6 Ind. pits. $795/A., reas. dn., I'll carry. L. C. Jolley, 2220 Northside Dr., N.W., Atlanta 30305._____________
Madison Co. 1 mi. from Ha, 103 A., 2 streams, house, 2 barns, fenced Fescue/Clover pastures, 1/2 in timber, pond sites. R. F. Williamson, Covington. Ph.404-786-4933._________
176 A. land, Johnson Co., 3 mi. E. Wrightsville on pvd. rd., 80 A. in cult., dwelling house, deep well, pond, pasture, some timber, partly fenced, tenant house $500/A. Newt Powell, Rt. 3, Wrighlsville31096. Ph. 912-864-3687.
50 A., Elbert-Gaines district, 11 mi. N.E. Elberton, sml. stream, 7 rm. residence, pvd. rd., school bus rt., utilities, near Russell Lk. site. George McMullan, 2104 Williams St., Valdosta 31601._________________
For sale or lease approx. 26 A. 2 greenhouses 26x45, 26x95, shade house 12x36. James Millen, Bartow 30413. Ph.912-625-7782._________
59 A. Glascock Co., 7 mi. rd. frntg. on Ga. Hwy. 102, E. of Mitchell city limits, timber and branch w/water supply $600/A. Jimmy V. Williams, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-5115.__________
58 A. w/pond, Emanuel Co., $425 per A. M. B. Aycock, Metier. Ph. 912-6856110aft. 6 p.m._________________
70.30 A., 8 mi. N. of Elberton, just off Hwy. 17, $400 per A. Arnold Mize, Rt. 2, Box 238. Royston. Ph. 245-5642._____
For sale aft. Jan. 1st 1980, 126 A. land, Morgan-Walton Co., 6 A. stocked Ik. some pines, firm price $800 per A. w/29 percent dn., bal. in 10 yrs. at 10 percent. A. S. William, Conyers. Ph. 483-6803.____________________
Walton Co., 30 A. bond sprgs., stream, well, elec., rent free in return for cleaning up and placing in agri. use. Noel Carpenter, Atlanta. Ph. 404-939-
5153.____________________ 5.91 A., E. Baldwin Co., 6 mi. E. of
Milledgeville. W. H. Brooks, P. 0. Box 189, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-1634._____
99 3/4 A. w/pond site, 30 A. in soybeans, 10 mi. E. of Dublin, Laurens Co., $55,000. J. W. Lampp, Jr., Rt. 6, Box 109, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-
1 3309.________________________ Richmond Co. Approx. 30 A. prime
land fenced, 15 A. open, 6 A. Coastal Bermuda, co, water sprgs., 15 mi. Augusta, 7 mi. Ft. Gordon. Ed Roberts, 2016 Liberty Ch. Rd., Hephizibah 30815. Ph. 592-4338.____________
Laurens Co., 40 A., 25 cult., 15 woods, home and pond site, 2000 ft. on Hwy. 19, S. of Dublin, deer and quail abundant. Thos. J. Windham, Glenwood. Ph. 912-463-3116.___________
Oglethorpe Co., cattle farm, 820 A., 3 mi. frntg. on US 78, 7 ponds, 22 A. grapes, brick residence, barns. James E. Wilson, Jr., Thomson. Ph. 404-595-
4654._______________________ Baldwin Co., 441 S. Milledgeville, 8
to 83 cleared A. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. 5 yr. old brick home immediate occupancy, financing by owner w/dn. payment. Mrs. Kepner, Rt. 1, Mclntyre. Ph. 912452-7885._____________________
132 A., Warren Co. on pvd. rd., part open land, well and septic tank, mobile home avail., 1 old house, good stream, only serious inquiries. W. N. Cook, Rt. 1, Box 309-M, Stockbridge. Ph. 404474-7253.___________________
102 A. div. in 3 tracts by 2 rds., 1 pvd., 1/4 mi. from City Limits of Bowman, running water on back of prop., $525 per A. J. W. Norman, Marietta. Ph. 432-3832.___________________
Hancock Co., approx. 125 A. of woods, 28 A. farmland, 1 1/2 A. pond, good deer hunting. Tommy Foster, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-6828.________
65 and 125 A., Hancock Co., $450 per A., open land and woodland, creeks w/lk. sites, good hunting. Paul Masters, 5118 Flakesmill Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-243-1742.__________
55 A. Baldwin Co., dirt rd. in S. part of co., woodland, openland, creeks $640 per A.; also, Warren Co., on Hwy. 223 at Xwy., $450 per A. C. D. Coxwell, 405 Wilhoit St., Warrenton 30828. Ph. 404-465-3223._________________
100 A. plus, just outside the City Limits of Bowman, running water, lots of rd. frntg., $525 per A. Clark Bradshaw, Dewy Rose. Ph. 283-6690.______
100 A., Morgan Co., on pvd. rd. at Rutledge interchange, $950 per A; also, 30 A. in Greene Co., near Penfield $650 per A. Ann M. Lassiter, Rt. 1, Box 303, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-3351.
Madison Co., approx. 5 A. 256 pvd. rd. frntg. w/woods, halfway between lla and Danielsville on Hwy. 98, $4950, terms avail. Walter Krauss, Marietta. Ph. 422-5317._________________
185 A., Putnam Co. off Hwy. 15 near Lk. Oconee, 20 A. alfalfa, bal. wooded, $640 per A; also, 200 A. S. of Eatonton w/75 A. pasture$490/A. Mike Jackson, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7181.

Madison Co. 103 A., 15 mi. N. of Athens, house, barns, two streams, 50 percent cult., 50 percent timber, fenced pastures. Mr. Roumillat, Tucker. Ph. 404-934-7008 eve:__________________
Green Co. 110 A. mostly pine timber, some hardwood along creek bottom, plenty of game, deer, wild turkey, quail, rabbits, old house place. Boyd Goode, Ellijay. Ph. 404-273-3134.__________
Walton Co. 120 A., 1/4 open rolling w/sprg. stream, 5 mi. N. Loganville, $900/A; Elbert Co. 13 A.. 1/2 beau, hardwoods and pines on ridge, 1/2 open, S500/A. S. L. Stucki, 620 Stewart Mill Rd., Stone Mtn. 30087._______
29.76 A. 6 mi. N. Monroe off Hwy. 11, fenced, w/pasture, 1/2 wooded, hay shed, bored well, 1030 ft. pvd. frntg. B. L. Britt, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-2606.
Farm land
for sale
SOUTHWEST
Lowndes Co., 65 A. approx. 30 A. cleared, 20 A. improved pasture, Irg. lawn and homesite, Olympic size pool, 2 ponds, barn, fences. Robert Dinkins, 800 N. Ashley, Valdosta. Ph. 242-8642.
Wilcox Co., 150 A. of farmland located on Abbeville-Pineview Rd., 99 percent cult, land 9.4 A. peanut allotment. G. C. Everett, Rt. 2, Abbeville. Ph. 912365-2474.___________________
50 A. Cook Co., running stream in Irg. pond, 30 A. cult., 3268 Ibs. tobacco, irrig. pit, frame house, bids accepted until Nov. 3, 1979, reserve right to reject or accept all bids. Bill Reed, Rt. 2, Box 125, Adel 31620. Ph. 912-925-3327.__________________________
175 A. plus/minus Randolph Co., 34 A. peanut allotment, 25 A. planted pines, tenant house, some other timber. R. T. Tillman, Cuthbert. Ph. 912-732-2513 All. 6:30 p.m._________
5 A. open 2 yr. old cedar sided home, 2000 sq. ft. heated /cooled, 3 bdrm. 2 1/2 bas, energy efficient, dbl. gar., $75,000; additional land avail. Mrs. H. Smith, Tifton. Ph.912-382-7249._____
Brooks Co., 5.54 A. farmland in South West Ga. A. L. Tweady, Rt. 3, Box 18, Quitman 31643. Ph. 263-7480.
202.5 A. Wilcox Co., 80 pecan trees, 50 A. Coastal Bermuda, 9.5 A. peanuts. Herman J. Guest, Rt. 1, Pitts 31072. Ph.912-648-6692.____________
Worth Co., 1 A. w/house, 68 1 /5 A., 50 A. cult., 10.3 A. peanuts, sell highest bidder, Nov. 6th at courthouse, Sylvester. H. G. Snipes, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-2173.__________________
Sml. farm w/brick 3 bdrm. 2 ba. approx. 1500 sq. ft., plus shed w/tool rm., 9 A. total w/6.5 A. pulpwood, U.S. 76, 2 mi. S. of Adel, Cook Co., $49,500. John Reed, Rt. 2, Box 157, Adel. Ph. 896-3979.________________
Approx. 80 A. plus, in Dougherty, just outside Albany, Hugh Plantation Manor, caretaker, tenants houses, stables, barns, beau, pastures, a real show place, expensive, but worth it. Dale Smith, Dougherty. Ph. 439-0645 or 436-
1062._____________________ S.W. Ga., approx. 50 A. 9 rm. frame
house, 2 barns, natural spring on river, $60,000. W. H. Lawson, Rt. 1, Coolidge. Ph.912-346-3376._______
5.84 A. sml. house, 2 Irg. utility houses, sml. strip on water w/pier, blueberry bushes, fruit trees, Lk. Seminole parkside acres, Seminole Co. Carson Hatcher, 222 Troupe St., Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 912-246-1686.______
S. Brooks Co., 31 A., pond, 150 yr. old pecan trees, mostly fenced, new brick solar home, 3300 sq. ft. Paul Penn, Rt. 3, Box 71-F, Quitman 31643. Ph. 263-8084._______________
45 A. deep well, hog operation, farm mach., 38 A. open land, 7 A. woodland, creek, perm, pasture. Carl Merritt, Jr., Rt. 2, Whig ham. Ph. 762-4677, no collect calls.
523 A. farm w/equip., river and 4 Iks., new 3 bdrm. 2 ba. brick home, owner will finance, Irvin Co. M. Rhoades, Irvinville. Ph. 912-831-2975.
336 A. perm, allotment, timber, a creek runs thru. prop. 8 mi. from Ashburn, Turner Co. G. Corday, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-3403.
307.8 A., 3 bdrm. frame house 2 deep wells. A. H. McDuffie, Rt. 2, Rochelle 31079. Ph. 624-2409.
Tift Co., approx. 100 A., Sutton Rd., 38 A. cult., 2 houses, East side adjacent to Brighton Lk. subdiv.; also, 65 1 12 A., 28 cult., nice pond, 6 A. planted Christmas trees. Alien Moon, Tifton. Ph.912-382-3832 /3687.
Early Co., near Cedar Springs, 260 A. good Hwy. frntg. and fences, deep well, 23 A., $1,000/A. E. G. Pirkle, Sycamore. Ph. 912-567-4046._______
22 A., Clay Co., 3 mi. to Lk. George, view of Lk. George from land, pond site, 5 mi. N. of Ft. Gaines, sell all or 1/2, $1,000/A. Mrs. Roger Odem, Box 6091, N. Augusta, S.C. 29841. Ph. 1803-279-3796.

53 A., 25 A. farm and pasture, 28 A. timberland, 14 bearing pecan trees on pvd. rd., sell all or half, $65,600. W. L. Hand, Whigham 31797. Ph. 912-7624521 or 912-377-3829.
Cooks Co., 186 A., 1 mi. N.W. Sparks City Limits, 50 A. cult., w/peanut and tobacco allotment. B. W. Gibbs, Sparks. Ph. 549-8285.
523 A. farm w/3 bdrm. 2 ba. brick home, 12 mi. N. of Tifton, $800/A., incl. equip. Marvin Rhoades, Rt. 1, Chula31733. Ph.912-831-2975.
388 A. Brooks Co., in S. Ga., hogs, cattle, and row crops, 2 homes and house trailer, all w/central heat /air, modern farrowing house, Irg. grain bin, pole barn, etc., $795/A. W. L. Barber, Rt. 3, Box 78, Quitman 31643. Ph. 912263-8345 eve.
Farm land
for sale
SOUTHEAST
Coffee Co., 341.12 A. level, productive land, 250 A. cult., w/tobacco allotment, drain tile, ditches, timber, ideal for pivit irrig., $800/A., 29 percent dn., bal. financed. Francis Fountain, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-0025.
190 A. farm, Effingham Co., 35 min. drive from dntown historic Sav., incl. cult, field, pine, hardwood, fish pond and 7 rm. farmhouse. S. E. Fuller, P. O. Box 493, Savannah. Ph. 912-964-6388.
Approx. 300 A. of land 2 good houses, timber and cultivable, 2 ponds, some hwy. frntg., adjacent to General Coffee State Park, sell all or part, terms, avail. E. L. Curtis, Rt. 2, Nicholls31554.
Clinch Co., 369 1/2 A. farm w/3 bdrm. home, 35 A. in cult., remaining timberland, tobacco allotment, 50 pecan trees, 5 outbldgs., good hunting. Mrs. L. B. Harden, 1809 Schley Ave., Albany 31707. Ph.912-435-5469._____
140 A. farm and dwelling, TelfairCo., near school and church, class I & II soils, 50 A. woodland, pond sites. C. D. Batchelor, Douglas 31533. Ph. 3847579.
21 A., Wayne Co., 10 A. peach trees, 2 ponds, bal. produce, all 6 ft. chain link fenced, deep well, Irg. barn, other bldgs. Robert McCaskill, P. 0. Box 118, Jesup31545._________________
90 A. Effingham Co., 75 cult., 7 mi. from Springfield, house and outbldgs., run down, deep well, no allotments. R. K. Morgan, 3001 Leonard St., Thunderbolt 31404.
34.4 A., Wayne Co., near Odum, 12 A. under cult., will sell or trade for prop, in Gwinnett Co. J. W. Westberry, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-4450 or 305522-8472.
Brantley Co., small chicken farm, 2 cage type layer houses w/cages, 35,000 cap., auto, feeders and waterers. Larry Johnson, Rt. 1, Nahunta 31553. Ph. 912-462-5257.
For sale or lease 145 A., Chandler Co., 90 A. pasture and cult., 30 A. oak (firewood), 35 A. young crop hardwoods, house, deep well, barns, shelters, fenced, cross-fenced. Jerry Kersey, Rt. 3, Metter 30439. Ph. 912-685-
6113.____________________ Wheeler Co., 83 A. of timber and
farmland $800/A., N. of Glenwood. George E. Powell, St. George. Ph. 912843-2295.
56 A. land 18 mi. So. of Baxley. Joyce Westberry, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 912-586-2207._______________
750 A. farm and timberland, approx. 3 mi. from Jesup in Wayne Co. Roscoe Dean, Sr., 612 E. Cherry St., Jesup 31545. Ph.912-427-2264._________
Sml. vegetable farm, w/brlck home, Coffee Co., 4 bdrms., 2 1/2 bas., carpeted, modern kitchen, deep well, sml. fish pond, central heat /air, out of city limits of Douglas, $65,000. E. H. Holton, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-7624.
Land for sale up to 12 A. or any part, in Mclntosh Co., access to Sapelo river possible, private, shown by appt. D. Chakmak, Townsend. Ph. 912-8324612.
48 A., 21 A. cleared, allotments, 1500 Ib. tobacco, 1 A. peanuts, bal. in corn; 5 A. pasture, 5 A. fish pond well stocked, mobile home, w/deep well, all frntg. on rd. Willis McDonald, Rt. 2, Broxton. Ph. 912-359-2521.
284 A., Toombs Co., 200 A. crop and pasture, remainder woodlands, custom 3 bdrm. home near 2 farm Iks., 2 deep wells, barns and storage, $335,000. L. C. Tootle, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436. Ph. 912565-7497.
Ware Co., 30 A. mostly In cult., good 2 bdrm. frame house, 8 crate farrowing house, $52,000. Harry L. Lastinger, Rt. 3, Box411-B, Waycross31501. Ph. 912283-7169.
387.5 A., S.W. Coffee Co., 290 A. in cult., running streams and ponds on prop. J. C. Harper, Rt. 1, Wray 31798. Ph.912-468-7172.

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eorgia Cooking

Japanese Fruit Pie

2 sticks margarine

1 cup coconut

2 cups sugar

1 cup pecans

4 eggs

1 cup chocolate chips

Melt margarine, add chips and keep over heat until

chips are melted. Add remaining ingredients. Pour into

unbaked pie shell. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.

Mrs. Helen Morris

Box 375

Powder Springs, Ga. 30073

Old Fashioned Chocolate Pudding

1 cup sugar 1/4 tsp. salt 2 cups milk 1 tsp. butter

1/3 cup flour 2 egg yolks 1/3 cup cocoa 1/2 tsp. vanilla

Beat egg yolks, add milk. Sift dry ingredients together and place in double boiler, stir in 1/3 cup milk and egg yolks. Mix and stir; add remaining milk, cook till thick, then add butter and flavoring.
This can also be used for a pie. Pour into crust top with egg white meringue and brown lightly. Cool before serving.
Jeanette McDaniel Cook Rt. 3 Box 405 Monroe, Ga. 30655
Our Favorite Stuffing

1 envelope instant onion soup 2 c. boiling water

2 quarts bread crumbs

1 c. melted butter

1 1/21. poultry seasoning

1/2 c. chopped parsley

3/4 c. chopped pecans

Mix the soup and boiling water together. Cover and let

stand until ready to use. Toast the bread in the oven. Melt

butter and toss the cubes until they are coated with butter.

Mix the rest of the ingredients and stuff the turkey or cook

in a greased pan at 375 degrees until firm.

Mrs. John Maxwell

Old Fashioned Boiled Custard

11. vanilla

1/21. almond

1 1/3 c. scalded milk

4 egg yolks or 2 whole eggs,

1/3 c. sugar

beaten real good

Mix the eggs, sugar and salt. Gradually stir in the hot

milk. Mix it well and set it over simmering water or use a

heavy saucepan over low heat. Stir it consistently until the

mixture coats the spoon thinly. Pour the mixture into a

cold bowl right away. Add almond and vanilla flavorings

and chill covered until ready to serve.

Marion Callaway

555 Auburn Ave.

Savannah, Ga.

Turnip Greens With Cornmeal Dumplings

Turnip greens 1 tsp. baking powder 1/2 cup yellow cornmeal I egg Itbsp. melted butter

1/2 cup sifted flour 1/2 tsp. garlic salt 1/8 tsp. pepper 1/4 cup milk

Cook greens in kettle until done; remove greens. Sift

dry ingredients into mixing bowl. Add egg, milk and but-

ter; stir until batter is well mixed. Drop batter by teas-

poonful into simmering broth. Cover tightly. Simmer for 15

minutes. Do not lift cover while dumplings are cooking.

Ms. Shirley Berry

2751 ReedR. NW

Dalton, Ga. 30720

Delicious Gingerbread

1 cup dark molasses 1/2 c. oil

1/2 c. brown or light sugar 1/2 1. cinnamon

1/21. cloves 11. ginger

1/21. nutmeg 1 c. boiling water

2 eggs It. baking soda

21/2 c. flour unsifted or more Granulated sugar

Blend together first seven ingredients. Stir in eggs, mix

in flour, pour into greased skillet, sprinkle top with sugar

and bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees.

Frances P. Bertram

905 Juniper St., Apt. A-1

Atlanta, Georgia 30309

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, October 10,1979

SOUTHEAST
Bulloch Co., farmland 5 1 /2 mi. S. of Statesboro, deed calls for 98 or 100 A. w/allotments. Mrs. Henry S. Olliff, 612 E. 53rd. St., Savannah 31405. Ph. 355-
8162._____________________ 227 A. Pierce Co., 2 fish ponds, 150
A. row crop, 77 A. woodland, tobacco poundage, 21,081 $1500 per A., pvd. rd. Hubert Aspinwall, Patterson. Ph. 912647-5697._________________
554.87 A. farm and timber, 6 broiler houses, cows, hogs, horses, 2 tractors, equip., corn bin, cow barn, 2 Iks., Hwy. 84. Robert E. Lee, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 111, Hornerville. Ph. 912-487-5483._____
365 A. land, 150 in pasture, 43,000 cap. chicken house, 4 bdrms., 11/2 ba. brick home, Telfair Co. Connie Selph. McRae. Ph. 833-4880 aft. 7 p.m. or betore7 a.m._________________
Bulloch Co., 216 A. 60 A. open w/10 A. of pasture, 2 grain bins, barn, 4 in. deep well, hog feed lots and pond. Harold Underwood, Portal 30450. Ph. 912-865-2032._______________
Tattnal Co., 12 A. w/3 chickens, class A w/a brick home, 3 bdrms., 1 1/2 bas. Ralph Fitzgerald, Glennville. Ph.912-654-3774.______________
Wheeler Co., 8.16 A. part cleared, part timber, joins 35 A. pond, deer, sml. game, near river, 380ft. deep well, septic tank, 60 ft. mobile home, 2 storage bldgs., cent, air /heat. D. S. Daniels, Alamo. Ph. 912-568-5976.
Columbia Co., beau, horse farm in Evans, 40 A. Coastal hay fields and woodlands, well fenced, 10 stall barn w/water, 4 bdrm. brick home. W. H. Hatfield, Grovetown. Ph. 404-863-8319.
33 A. farm, fish pond, barn, other out-bldgs., 2 bdrms. home, laundry, ba., kitchen, dining rm., living rm., carport, near McRae, Telfair Co., no collect calls. Mrs. Geo. Long, Jr., St. Marys. Ph. 912-882-4418 aft. 6 p.m. or before 9:30 a.m.
Want to buy, lease or rent
Want 20 A. or less in No. Ga., prefer Dawson or Pickens Co., good yr. round spring, owner financing w/reasonable price and down payment, state particulars in first letter. M. Collins, Rt. 6, Box 510A, Gumming 30130.__________
Want to buy sml. farm acreage. Swayne J. Powell, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558.__________________
Want to rent /lease 5 A. or more w/farm house, 5-8 rms. w/bath, outbldgs., gen. area of Gwinnett-Walton Rockdale county lines. Jack Wilburn, Rt. 1, Lithonia30058. Ph. 972-5226.
Want 5-50 A. of farmland in W. Central Ga., will trade. W. L. Waldrep, Box 7234, Columbus 31908. Ph. 404-323-
5275.____________________ Want to lease land suitable for quail
hunting in E. Central Ga. Ralph Wilson, 1527 Springbrook Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 939-3740._________________
Want to rent/lease 300 to 500 A. of row cropland, anywhere in the state. Stephen Davis, Gen. Del., Powersville 31074. Ph.912-956-5351._________
Want to buy 300-600 A. within 50 mi. So. or E. of Columbus, preferably cropland w/swampy hardwood bottomland, Irg. creek, beaver ponds. J. D. Baker, 2538 E. Central St., Columbus 31903.
Middle age sgl. lady, no children, wants to rent liveable house on 5 or more A., 30 to 35 mi. Atlanta, reasonable, will keep up. Mitchell, Box 1146, Newnan 30264.________________
Want to buy 2 to 5 A. of land in Newton or adjoining counties, no restrictions, prefer So. or W. Newton, reasonable. J. B. Jenkins, Rt. 1, .Box 132, Covington 30209. Ph. 787-2950._____
Want to buy economical size farm within 20 mi. radius of Covington, will pay cash or terms. Bernard DeWulf, Box 469, Covington 30209.______
Want to rent sml. A. w/rural frame house and garden spot, in PauldingBartow area. Ted Green, Box 203, Dallas 30132.________________
Want to buy farm and timberland in any area. S. L. Wood, Box 90683, East Point 30344.__________________
Want to lease approx. 200 A. for deer hunting season 1979, prefer Jasper Co., no drinking. Leon Reavis, 3267 Artesia Dr., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 294-1281, call collect._______________________
Want your unused land in N.W. Ga. to raise hogs and gardens on, let's talk a deal. Bob Bush, 2379 Land Hill Rd., Rocky Face 30740. Ph. 637-4241._____
Want to rent cropland in Oglethorpe, Madison and Clarke counties, land for crops. John Wilkins, Box 1512. Athens 30601. Ph. 404-546-7960.__________
Want 5 to 50 A. within 75 mi. of Atlanta. Odell Dyer, 2014 Lavista Cir., Tucker 30084._________________
Want to lease up to 150 A. cropland in So. Thomas or SW Brooks Co. David Sulley, Boston. Ph. 226-8778.

Want to lease 50 to 200 A. of l.and for deer hunting, between Meriwether and Jefferson Counties. David Brady, Woodstock. Ph. 926-9308.________
Want poultry farm, 15-40 A., prefer within 40 mi. of Gainesville. John Thorpe, Box 328, Lula 30554._______
Want 50-300 A. So. or E. of Atlanta, price must be reasonable. Bill Lescinski, 701 Morrow Ind. Blvd., Apt. 7-B, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 961-7868.
Want 10 to 20 A. farm or acreage within 40 mi. radius of Atlanta, state location, description and price. B. Webber, 4486 Binghamton, Atlanta
30360._____________________ Want to buy 100-1000 A. of woodland
w/mature timber, prefer good hunting area, give description, plat, directions, price, terms and give phone no. H. A. Lassiter, Flat Shoals Church Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-1268
Want to rent or lease land w/liveable house or trailer for hunting purposes, within 30 mi. Griffin. Rick Fleming, 404 Main St., Griffin 30223. Ph. 404-2278575, after 7 p.m.______________
Soybean cropland in Lamar, Spaulding, Monroe, Crawford, Butts or Peach counties, state lowest cash price in letter. B. E. Sullivan, Rt. 1, Milner 30257. Ph. 404-228-9388.___________
Want up to 10 A. of land, in Gwinnett or DeKalb Co., home site, mix. woods, open, accessible, So. slope preferred. Jerry Givens, 2582 Addison, Doraville. Ph. 457-9804._________________
Want 20 to 30 A. in Harris, Talbot, Troup, Meriwether or Heard Co. Andrew Cox, Rt. 1, Box 119C, Waverly Hall 31831. Ph.404-582-2639.________
Want 8-15 A. of land in western part of Oglethorpe Co. E. Frey, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville30619. Ph. 546-5539.______
Family would like a chicken farm. George Gable, Rt. 6, Canton 30114.
Want to lease deer hunting rights on land, prefer Taylor and Talbot counties. Ed Walker, 1264-F Woodsmill Dr., Marietta 30067.____________
Want 10-20 A. mtn. land w/surface water and some hardwood, bordering National Forest, owner financing. Charles Strickland, 1787 Vickers Cir., Decatur 30030. Ph. 404-377-6129.
Want 40 to 100 A. of partially wooded land w/lake site, within 10 mi. Barnesville. Tom Aiken, Barnesville. Ph. 404358-4164._________________
Family would like a chicken farm. Bobby Kincaid, Rt. 6, Canton 30114.
Want to buy cut-over timberland, unimproved or old home place, within 75 mi. of Atlanta, state price and if elec. avail., prefer No. of Atlanta, can pay cash for right place. W. R. Mitchell, Box 88093, Dunwoody 30338.______
Want to buy 50-250 A. of timberland within 1 hr. of Athens. R. C. Brubey, Jr., 390 Fairway Dr., Athens 30607. Ph. 404-546-6846.__________________
Want 150 A. in White, Hall or Forsyth Co., pasture /cultivation. Ben Hamby, Box 347, Clarkesville 30523._______
Want to buy 20 to 50 A. in Gwinnett Co., in Snellville or Centerville area; also, want farmland in Barrow Co. Z. W. Kirkland, III, 4117 Brymond Dr., Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-1574.________
Want 10-50 A. in middle Ga., prefer secluded Woodland, principals only. Al Feagin, Rt. 3, Box 114-D, Byron. Ph. 912-956-2422._______________
Want to lease 10-20 A. dove field, duck pond, for later season, in West Central area. R. Garrard, 5320 23rd Ave., Columbus 31904.__________
Want to buy 5 to 25 A. partially open w/hardwood and water, location flexible. Rev. Tom Norton, 2373 Castlewood, Mableton 30059. Ph. 404-498-
4740.____________________ Want to buy 50r200 A., W. of Atlanta,
prefer woodland w/creeks. George Evans, 4034 Balmoral Ct., Douglasville. Ph. 949-5659.________________
Want to buy 100-500 A. of land, within 60 mi. of Warrenton, reasonably priced. Dennis Coxwell, 405 Wilhoit St., Warrenton 30828. Ph. 465-3223.
For rent, or lease
For lease 389 A. Taylor Co., 120 open, 70 A. Coastal Bermuda, 100 A., pasture, water on prop. T. Grant, Roberta. Ph. 836-3744.____________
Carroll Co., approx. 80 A. perm, pasture for rent, at least 5 yr. lease, you keep up, $600/yr. firm, no collect calls. Mrs. Eloise Edwards, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5365.___________________
Hunting rights for lease, quail and deer, on tracts of 2600 A., 500 A., 960 A., and 1200 A., in Laurens and Wilkinson counties. Harry Green, Rt. 1, Box 119, Montrose 31065. Ph. 912-676-3266
<3489.____________________ Rent or lease, Towns Co., 5 A. 1 1 12
mi. N. of Hiawassee on Hwy. 75, mobile home space, city water, 300 ft. of L. Chatuge. Mrs. E. E. Tilley, P. 0. Box 3, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 632-2812 aft. 5 p.m.

150 A. pasture for rent, fenced, cross-fenced, water in ea. section, pasture is about 1/2 woods, 1/2 grazing Fescue, all winter for approx. 75 head, $150, mo, or $1,500, yr.; near Jackson. Keith Gregory. 2220 Northside Dr., N. W., Atlanta 30305._____________
10 A. farm and house for rent, 5 mi. S. of Winder $40/mo. no children. M. Mitchell, 4244 Oak Cr., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 404-921 -5061.________________
Deer hunting land for lease in Jackson, Jasper, Walton r Clarke, Hancock, Jones, Oglethorpe. Baldwin, Henry, Coweta counties H. A. Lassiter, Flat Shoals Church Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph.404-474-1268._________________
Screven Co., for rent, 30 A. of farmland for cult, near Little Horse Creek church. Ira E. Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406. Ph. 912-927-2155.
For lease, 55 A. farm 2 1 12 mi. Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Co., 300 semidwarf Del. apple trees, 5 A. fishing Ik., necessary farm equip, avail., all utilities avail., Lessor must provide housing. R. H. Crum, Atlanta. Ph. 404-435-
3805.___________________ For lease, 1200 A., 600 fenced, cross-
fenced, lush stockpiled pasture, ready for cattle, managers house on premises. Pam Pearson, Atlanta. Ph. 404-767-
0040._______________________ 400 A. leased for deer/quail hunting,
Heard Co. Joseph Varnadoe, Doraville. Ph.404-447-8424.______________
Approx. 50 A. W. of Rome for lease if cleared. Jim Long, Rome. Ph. 2351546.
Out of state wanted
Want to rent 10 A., up, farm and or pasture, part woods, liveable house or mobile for monthly rent, write, give details. William Woodard, 2910 Van Fleet Rd., Polk City, Fla. 33868._____
Want 5 A. in or near Thomasville, will purchase or lease, w/option to buy. Sandra E. Wardlaw, 3243 Melody Ln., Polk City, Fla. 33868. Ph. 613-984-1174.
Qual. pecan prop, wanted, Irg. or sml. Robert L. Tilden, 508 Wischman, Oreland, PA 19075. Ph. 215-885-8416.
>Wart 200 A. N. of Atlanta, must have pretty homesite. Paul Nave, Rt. 2, Box 567. Murphy, N.C. 28906. Ph. 704-837-
7028.___________________ Want to rent w/option to buy, sml.
farm w/livable house in S. E. section, would consider a abandoned one. Louis DeLcomyn, Rt. 3, Box 34303, Ft. McCoy, Fla. 32637.
Farm employment
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains In the individual farm may be ad vertised.
Will grind stumps below ground level, on sml./Irg. farm acreage tracts. John C Dempsey, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404469-5935,___________________
Bush hogging, pasture mowing, plowing. Irg./sml.. Sandy Springs/ Roswell/ Alpharetta area. L. McClain, Alpharetta- Ph. 475-9139.__________
Will build any type pasture farm fence. John R, Griffitts, Rt. 2, Box 99. Fairburn30213 Ph. 964-5776._______
Will build and repair any type farm fence, sml. or Irg. B. J. Hughes, Marietta. Ph 428-5805.________________
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and surrounding counties. William R. Odom. 4516 Waters Rd.. Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-5420.___________________
Want exp. dairyman to milk in modern Herringbone parlor, sml. family, sober and reliable, ref, O. E. Johnston. 535 Mudbridge Rd., Griffin 30223 Ph. 404-227-1417.__________
Will custom cut, rake and bale hay. O, L Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-
5_U4_ _______________ Horses or cattle hauled. J. Wimpey,
Conley. Ph, 361-7307._____________
Want |Ob auctioneering livestock, farmland and equip., many years exp. Quitman Barrs. Rodoy and Eastman RL Eastman Ph. 374-3800._______
Exp manager of poultry farms and caretaker, wants work w/salary. living facilities and moving, sober and reliable. James R, Cureton. Box 794. Duluth 30136.__________________
Want sgl. man/woman. 20to40yrs.. to do light farm work, good health, furnish ref.. good pay, rm. and board. J Street. Gainesville. Ph. 983-7201.
Will build or repair any type farm fence, dependable and exp. worker. B. L. Carney. Gumming. Ph. 887-8703.
Will come to your farm w/hyd. wood splitter and split your firewood. David Corbitt. Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188 or 3735869.

Will condition cut, rake and bale hay. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-
4279_________________________ Bush hogging and plowing. Luke
Silvio, 1794 Fellowship Rd., Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-4454 or 938-6280._____
Will do short or long distance hauling of stock. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-5798._____
Family of 5 wants to act as caretaker of horse stables. Pat Dyer, 168 Main St.. Forest Park. Ph. 363-9590.______
Want dairy supervisor to operate modern dairy facility. Bill Alexander, Reidsville. Ph.912-557-4301.________
23 yr. old Christian man wants work as caretaker on the farm in exchange for free rent, 20-25 mi. No. Atlanta. Gary Caprara, Duluth. Ph. 476-3228.________
Want to catch wild hogs or cows, free of charge. Ron Adams, Warner Robins. Ph.912-922-2559.______________
Will build farm pasture fence. Garland Reagan, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404979-1833._____________________
Want to paint dryer wagons in Wilcox and surrounding counties. Darryl Jacobs, Pitts. Ph. 648-6446._______
Part time or full time foreman exp in handling cows and horses to supervise cattle ranch, near Covington, 45 min. from Atlanta. Ferdinand Seefried, Atlanta. Ph. 404-233-0204.___________
Will clear farmland, do blade and other tractor work. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742._____________
Want ambitious individual looking for opportunities on nursery farm, no exp. necessary. Jerry Gibson, Stockbridge. Ph, 404-474-8213._________________
Family of 7 w/4 to work on layer/broiler farm, exp. in both, need house and good pay. L. C. McDaniei, Rt. I.Jefferson 30549.___________
Want someone for part time work on sml. farm, will furnish 4 rm. house and hourly wage. Mrs. Ingram, Smyrna. Ph. 404-435-1410.____________________
Want sober dependable man to help milk in Herringbone parlor, previous exp. not necessary. Robin Paxson, Rt. 1, Box 182. Bishop 30621.________
Want someone w/syrup mill, near Jenkinsburg, to make syrup, have approx. 1 A. of cane, will pay money or part syrup. Adrian Wadsworth, Atlanta. Ph. 377-7674.___________________
Want man to milk in parlor type barn, good salary, housing and utilities furnished, ref req. C. A. Jolley, Rt, 7, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-786-6524.
Sgl. man wants job helping on farm, state age and no. in family, will work cheap. Taft Parker, 902 S. Park Ave.. Tifton 31794._____________ _____
Want man and wife to milk 80-100 cows. exp. and ref.. house furnished, must be reliable, good salary. Glenn Rider. Clermont. Ph. 404-983-3048
Farm machinery and
equipment for sale
Only farm machinery used in an individual farming operation and sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. Those wanting equipment should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm.
Farmall tractor, H model, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, hyd. lift, 4 row disc harrow, 6 ft. bush hog, etc. Larry Britt, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6837.________________
3 disc plow for sale, like new w/3pt. hitch, $350. Milton Strain, Rt. 2, Cartersville30120. Ph. 382-4827._____
Garden tractor, Eddy Boy power wheel, 5 hp motor, 2 pieces of equip., practically new, $250. W. H. Muggridge, Rt. 4, Box 177, Cairo 31728. Ph. 912-377-3926.______________
Model 11 International Harvester " c armall" tractor and harrow, $650, sickle mower, $100. Donald Page, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-5400 day or 647-7549 night.________________
2010 J.D. dozer and backhoe, good cond. through-out, 75 percent undercarriage, w/new sterling clutches and brakes, $7,000. Bill Worley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-7948._________________
Farmall Cub tractor, w/new tires and paint, good cond., w/harrows, sickle mower, cultivators, drag bar, $1,500. Donald Kelley, Woodstock. Ph. 475-
3344._______________________ 1976 M.F. 275 diesel tractor, $6,000;
1976 A.C. 7040, roll guard, $13,000; I.H., 5 bottom flip plow, $5,000, etc. Robert Barrow, Reynolds 31076. Ph. 912-647-3520.______________.
77 model 1105 M.F., 20.8 x 38 tires, dual remotes, good cond. Wyatt Grubbs, 2235 Dawn-Blvd. Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph.404-259-5616.__________
Ford corn picker for sale, 1 row, mounted type, good cond., $500. Crawford McGee, Rt. 1, Bowman. Ph. 2456648, after 5.

International 656 gas tractor for sale, good cond., $4,500. Frank Eaton, Rt. 2, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727.
International'Cub, 1972 model, harrows, turn plow, cultivators, belly mower, drag harrow and trailer, $3,500, etc. Young Smith, Snellville. Ph. 972-
2593.____________________________ Low-boy farm trailer, all steel, 2 axles
w/ramps, $650: two horse wagon, exc cond., $250. Donald Wood. Rt. 2. Danielsville 30633. Ph. 404-335-5878,
Fleco stump pile burner w/blower and fuel pump. 3-pt hitch. M. E. Vaughan, Boston. Ph. 912-226-9488
1100 Massey Ferguson for sale, exc. cond., $6.500. Dan McCorkle, Blakely. Ph. 723-6996___________________
Lrg. 1 row cotton picker, International, mounted on tractor, good running cond., $1.000. Russell Newsome, 7 Lorwood Dr., Savannah 31406. Ph. 912-927-1696.______________
Mule drawn hay rake for sale, good cond. Wilber Miller, Rt. 10. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-4219.__________
Stakhand 10 hay stacker and stack mover, $3,000 for both. Eddie Hall, Rt. 3. Box 289, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-
4805.___________________________ 2 wheel, pull type hay rake, $150.
Gene Brown, Rt. 1, Box 50-M, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-953-3330._____________
715 International diesel, hydro combine, spike w/15 ft. header. Sam Lowrey. Armuchee. Ph. 404-234-7729.
600 Ford tractor, Taylorway harrow, 5 ft. bush hog, 6 ft. blade, all-purpose plow, all in exc. cond., will sell all or part. M. L. Leathers, Buchanan. Ph. 404-646-5885.___________________
PTO driven, 6 in. irrigation pump, 36 joints, 6 in. pipe, 550 gun w/mount; also, 801 Ford Workmaster. Frank Brumby, Metter. Ph. 685-2432.______
Two 4 wheel farm wagons for sale, perf. cond., w/15 in. tires, kept under, shelter. W. A. Cook, Rt. 3, Ashburn 31714. Ph.912-567-2703.__________
303 International combine w/cab and straw chopper, in exc. cond., $4,500. T. F. Syms, Rt. 4, Waynesboro 30830. Ph. 404-554-3044.________________
Powell 1 row tobacco combine, w/both headers and 2 trailers, good cond., William B. Bishop, Rebecca. Ph. 631-2885._________________
N.H. 1044 Stakliner, hauls 120 bales, pull type, make reasonable offer. Bro. Placid, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8705.
18 hp A.C. power unit w/clutch and pulley take-off, $75. A. H. Foster, 4897 Flakes Mill Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 241-4831. '____________________
Stock trailer for sale, 5 1/2 ft. by 9 ft., good cond. William Carter, Rt. 2, Hahira. Ph, 794-2512.______________
420 John Deere tractor, w/wide front end, good cond., $1,750. A. W. Rozell, Rt. 1, Shiloh. Ph. 404-846-2043, after 5
p.m._____________________________ I row New Ideal corn snapper, model
301, like new cond. Larry F. Smith, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7952.______
1967 IHC TD9 dozer, good cond., only 2 hrs. use since motor overhaul, $5,900. Walter M. Holland, Forston 31806. Ph.404-323-1921.________
Cat. 9WD6, Wabco D-pull, sml. dragline backhoe combination, Cat. rock plow. Gary Moss, Rt. 1, Bishop 30621. Ph.404-769-6224._______________
Model 610 Clark Bobcat w/lrg. front end loader, exc. cond. Faye Lloyd, 2114 Mill Creek Rd., Rocky Face 30740. Ph. 404-673-2867.__________________
14 ft. dbl. axle trailer for hauling tractor and equip., $300. O. L. Burnette, Rt. 4. Hwy. 81, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4512.___________________
D8 crawler w/hyd. blade, D7 crawler w/cable blade. Ralph Foster, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-868-6497 or 868-
6511.________________________ John Blue 3 wheel hi-boy w/hydro-
static drive, 40 ft. booms, completely adj., exc. cond., $7,500. Philip Ivey, Box 497, Byron 31008. Ph. 956-5171 day or 474-2639 night.
1977 International 1086, T/A, front and rear weights, cab enclosure, 2 remote outlets, dual wheels. Paul Harrell, Box 52, Cairo. Ph.912-377-2982.
J.D. 440 crawler front end loader, good cond., 80 percent undercarriage, $5,000. Amos Moore, Griffin. Ph. 227-
3675.________________________ II run grain drill for sale, ready to go,
$250. Eddie Benkoski, Rt. 2, Box 161, Social Circle 30279._____________
2 row Covington planter and cultivator w/fiberglass hoppers w/coulters, good cond., $850. Willie Harrison, Jefferson. Ph. 652-2606, after 7p.m._____
35 M.F. tractor loader, $2,800, fourteen ft. all steel equip, trailer w/ramp, $600, shank all-purpose plow, $275. Floyd Harrison, Maysville. Ph. 6522608, after 7 p.m._______________
Meadows Mill's largest hammermill, 85-D plus motor, screens 1/4 in. and 3/4 in., reworked, extra hammers, sacrifice $1,195. Bobby Lowrey, Atlanta. Ph. 404-448-9231, days.

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Euclid 7 cu. yd. motorized earth mover, hyd. operated, good cond., $3,500, or will consider trade. James Mathis, Rt. 1, Box 109, Waycross 31501. Ph.912-283-6320._________
D-8 Cat. parts, 16 yd. Heil pull scraper pan. Archie Monfort, 7500 Moon Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph. 404322-0966._________________
D7 or D8 root rake, $850, Dynahoe w/4 wheel drive, backhoe 21/2 yd. bucket, $18,000. W. H. Lawson, Coolidge. Ph.912-346-3376._________
J.D. 4400 diesel combine, cab, air and heat, 444 corn head, 13 ft. grain platform. David Harrison, Rt. 1, Cairo 31728. Ph.912-377-2507.________
1964 Pamco bulk feed body, 9 ton cap., all hyd., $1,500. Bradley Dorsey, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-
3168.____________________ Allis Chalmers combine 66 w/grain
tank, new set of canvass, good cond., $700. Alton Wright, Rt. 2, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3050.___________
J.D. 45 combine, motor head for late model combine. Benton West, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2927._____
Good Ford front end loader, $850, Ferguson 30 tractor engine missing but has all other parts and tires, $550. M. L. Griggers, Atlanta. Ph. 344-0319._____
Ford bottom plows, 3/16 w/shear pin feet, almost new pts., shins and wings, exc. cond., $500. J. H. Moon, Mclntyre. Ph.912-946-2334.______________
Livestock side bodies for long, wide bed pickup, oak bolted construction. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 404-361-7307.
8N Ford tractor w/1 yr. old Blanton model B-200 eight disc bush and bog harrow, tractor good cond. Dennis J. Jones, RFD 1, Box 57-F, Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-6444, after6 p.m.________
1100 M.F. tractor, w/power seat, P.S., brakes and hyd.; Long 3-pt. hitch backhoe, 944 Caterpillar, etc. Dale Merrill, Wray31798. Ph. 912-359-2900.
D-6 Cat. bulldozer, hyd.-S blade, 80 percent undercarriage, $6,500; John Deere farm tractor and cultivator, model A, $550. B. Hollingsworth, Savannah 31405. Ph.912-233-9839.__________
Super C Farmall tractor and equip., 4 wheel farm trailer; also, sml. mule type cane mill. Clarence E. Alien, Rt. 1, Vienna. Ph. 288-4437._____________
Case 660 combine, 13 ft. grain head, cab w/fan, good cond., $2,950. W. N. Arnold, Perry. Ph. 912-987-1432._____
Practically new Sears 3 1 12 hp rototiller, exc. cond., $130. R. Lee, 13 Dogwood Dr., Conyers 30207.___________
Hawk-Bilt manure spreader, No. 107, exc. cond.; International Cub Cadet tractor, good cond. James E. Swinson, Rt. 1, Box 289, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5691._________________
55 John Deere combine, needs some repairs, $3,000. Bill Lamb, Louisville. Ph.912-625-7445._____________
42 in. Gravely sickle mower for sale. T. Rogers, Rt. 1, Box 59D, Appling 30802. Ph.404-541-0633.____________
Farmall Cub w/belly mower, fair cond., mower needs repairs, $1,650. Sid Jennings, Lyons. Ph. 912-565-7428.
2 A.C. model No. 66 combines, very good cond., always stored under shed. H. C. Tucker, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-
6188.____________________ 8 ft. x 20 ft. gooseneck equip, trailer,
3 axie, $1,350, two row, 3-pt. hitch planters and cultivators, $350. W. R. Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1280.
Pecan cleaner, w/10 ft. picking table, 1000 Ib. cap. per hr.. 5 hp elec. motor. $5,000. Herb Bixler, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912987-3854 or 987-0755.___________
Farmall Cub, plow harrow, cultivator, draw bar, lay-off plow, etc., $1,800. C. R. Lyle, Rockmart. Ph. 684-5245, after 4
p.m.________._______________ 16 ft., 10 ton, Massey Ferguson
gooseneck trailer, metal elc. dump body, 3 axles, like new cond. Calvin Watson, Albany. Ph. 912-883-0336.
7 ft. sickle mower for Farmall 200 tractor. $250, eight disc harrow. $150. Horace Waters, Box 441, Cave Spring 30124. Ph.404-777-8751.__________
Snowco corn and soybean rotary cleaner w/elec. motor, $350. Charles H. Fountain, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-4463.
1960- 801 Ford tractor, good cond., $2,000. Neal Gamblin, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-4474.________________
1967- 4000 Ford diesel tractor w/PS, new engine and paint. Johnny Mixon, Rt.3,Tifton. Ph.912-382-5517._____
1952 8N tractor, w/new engine, good tires, exc. cond. Carlton Turner, Cleveland. Ph. 865-4863.____________
8 ft. x 13ft. flatbed farm trailer, heavy duty, w/dual axle, lights, brakes, extra nice, $900. Ed Tallon, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0240 or 342-3348.___________
1952- B John Deere tractor, completely overhauled, like new, will sell or trade for anything of equal value. R. A. Payne, Hampton. Ph. 946-4667._______
1952- 8N Ford tractor, 4 ft. bush hog, good cond., $1,650. Neal King, Canton. Ph. 479-3263 or 479-3682.

620 Ford combine w/corn head, 13 ft. grain platform. Robert Jolly, Valdosta. Ph.912-242-6904._______________
Two 28 in. outside wheels for tractor w/2 in. axle, for sale or trade for 8N manifold. A. A. O'Sheilds, Ellerslie. Ph. 404-561-9742.__________________
Taylorway 11 shank hi-clearance chisel plow w/gauge wheels. Simon R. Yoder, Dublin._________________
420 J.D. tractor, spin-out wheels, wide front end, 3-pt. hitch, bush and bog harrow, $1,550. R. N. Bates, Rt. 5, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-7030.________
1978 International 475 harrow, 13ft. 5 in., 22 in. disc, scrapers, furrow fillers, smoothing drag. R. A. Harrell, Sr., Box 277, Cairo. Ph.912-377-2982. ______
J.D. model 95 combine, gas, 15 ft. cab, 3 row corn headers and straw chopper, Fox 2 row forage harvester, etc. W. J. Smith, Jr., Warner Robins. Ph. 912-987-2890._________________
1974 Massey Ferguson tractor, harrows, w/bottom plow, 2 row plant setter. 2 row cultivator, sprayer, 6 ft. side winder. Everett Panler, Suches. Ph. 404-838-4344, night.__________
TD25B International dozer, exc. cond.. 3964 excavator, E200 scraper, pull pan, low-boy trailer. Archie Watson, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-4569.
484 International tractor, like new, only 125 hrs., $8,500. T. Hawkins, Rt. 1, Americus. Ph. 912-924-7896._____
1970 diesel David Brown tractor for sale, used only 348 hrs., A-1 cond. Earl L. Baxter, 2990 Bonds Lake Rd., Lithonia30058. Ph. 483-4578.__________
Utility trailer 4 ft. x 6 ft., steel sides, removeable top, for hauling hogs, etc., $275. Kenneth Watkins, Clermont. Ph. 404-983-7073. after6 p.m.________
John Deere grain drill, 15 row, good cond.. $475. George Colewell, Griffin. Ph. 228-3152, after 5 p.m.____________
Ferguson TO-30, good cond., w/5 ft. disc harrow and 4 disc tiller, $1,600. Ken Smith, Dublin. Ph. 275-0789.
Allis Chalmers ensilage cutter, old model, used very little, $500, John Lee, 5015 Welcome All Rd., College Park. Ph. 761-6090.______________
14 ft. flatbed steel body for sale, good cond. D. M. Williamson, Commerce. Ph. 367-9444, evenings._________
International 480 disc harrow extensions, 5 blades ea. gang, like new, complete, $1,200. Franklin Dyck, Rt. 2, Stapleton. Ph. 404-547-6876._______
John Deere cotton picker, model 699, low-drum, good cond., $5,000; also, 4 row span sprayer. James R. Story, Rt. 1, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 912-567-3692.
Ben Pearson cotton picker, 1977 model, used 1 yr. A. G. Proctor, Brunswick. Ph.912-264-5056.____________
Tractor tire, 17.5 x 25, twelve ply, 75 percent tread left, $75. L. Hatfield, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 912-565-7496._____
Farm equip, trailer, 2 pole trailer axles, wheels, brakes, boosters, extra heavy springs, etc., $350. Lonnie Stubbiefield, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-
4151._____________________ 530 Case diesel, 41 hp, w/dual
wheels, exc. cond. Louis Mosley, Cobbtown. Ph. 912-685-2949.______
Lilliston peanut combine, good cond. except for gear box, make offer; one 6 row and one 8 row KMC cultivator tool bar. Hugh Crook, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-6302.___________________
1978- 3600 Ford tractor, heavy duty blade, hyd. arm, 6 hrs., $7,900. Roscoe Mullinax, 815 Hickory Dr., S.W., Marietta30064. Ph. 404-428-0309._______
Shockwave pecan shaker, good cond., $7,500, Hobbs pecan cleaner, $1,500, four Hobbs elevators, $510$924. C. M. Pippin, Jr.. Albany. Ph. 912-436-8898.__________________
Oswalt silage digger and loader. David L. Fordham, Rt. 2, Metter. Ph. 912-685-5539 or 685-6857.________
W John Deere skid motor, $400. Mrs. J, W. Rutledge, Rt. 2, Box 213A. McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-4331.
Two 2000 AG-Rain Traveler long pull irrigation systems, $9,500ea., Ramaker pecan sweeper, $800, etc. Royce Ledden, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0056.
Pecan cleaner which removes stocks, rocks, sand, grass and partially filled out pecans, approx. 500 Ibs. per hr. Thomas Whatley, McRae. Ph. 912-474-
9326.__________________ Wizard tiler w/reverse, needs motor,
$20. D. B. Holbert, Fairmount. Ph. 404337-2431.__________________
Old model Allis Chalmers tractor w/2 section disc, good running cond. Otis Bing, Rt. 1, Box 184, Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 663-4467.__________________
'73 MF400 front end loader, '73 ton Bame trailer. R. Long, Lilburn. Ph. 921-
0868.________________________ 1962- 841 Ford front end loader w/3-
pt. hitch, pulverizer, 16 disc smoothing harrow, 16 ft. farm trailer. Howard Reese, Hull. Ph. 548-2655._______
Allis Chalmers quick hitch, 13 ft. hyd. harrow, $850. Travis Stroud, Macon. Ph. 912-788-1352, after 6 p.m.

430 International dozer, hyd. tilt and
angle blade, diesel, $2,500, payloader, $1,100 or best offer. James Weeks, Rt.
1, Box 372, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 6482613.

Parts for 40 J.D., wide front end, 3pt. hitch, etc., everything except block. B. R. Lance, Macon. Ph. 912-788-5843.

8200 John Deere grain drill, good
cond.; also, 2 fiberglass Pro-lick tank, w/2 wheels, good cond. Jack Ussery, Mclntyre 31054. Ph. 912-946-2310.

International backhoe on tracks, digs 28 ft. deep., exc. cond., sell/ trade for sml. dozer. W. J. Vaughan, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-4611 day or 226-2814 night.

Self-loading spreader and Stapleton
poultry house, very good cond. Joe Cooper, Hartwell. Ph. 376-2932 or 3767915.

1952 Super C Farmall tractor, hyd. lift, 2 disc plow for same, both $1,000. Marvin Grubbs, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-
6082.

1974 International Cub Cadet tractor, 14 hp, no. 149, hydrostatic drive, hyd. lift, w/4 ft. belly mower, $1,475 cash, etc. R. A. Landsell, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592-2742.

9N Ford tractor, good cond., w/bush
hog, 5 ft., like new, $2,150 or trade for larger Ford, exc. cond. Tom Summers, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-3596, after 7 p.m.

55 John Deere combine, grain table
and 2 row corn head, good cond., $3,500. M. D. Greene, Rt. 1, Box 242, Butler 31006. Ph. 862-5935.

9N Ford tractor, w/row cultivator,
rear boom, 6x4 ft. utility trailer, $1,375, seven shank all-purpose plow, $290
Garland Stone, Loganville. Ph. ~ .5773.

Bowie pecan tree shaker, 3-pt hitch,
good cond. Ted Cowan, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald31750. Ph.912-423-9166._____

No. 200 Case hay baler for sale. F. B. Haizlip, Stockbridge. Ph. 522-0630 or 876-8109._________________

2 wheel utility trailer pickup body, good cond., $200. Keith Turner, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-3523, after 4:30

p.m.__________________________ 2 horse wagon for sale, fair cond.,
$75. L. H. Dobson, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Ph. 258-2461._____________________
-'i1<956 International tractor, WAtebutff motor, cutting harrows, turning plows, mowing machine, $1,300 all or separately. Douglas Garrett, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6204.________________

J.D. 550 bulldozer, used approx. 1300 hrs., very good cond., bought new Feb.1976. George P. Lamb, Jr., Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-625-7445.______

6 ft. pulverizer, John Deere scoop, both very good cond.; 16 ft., 2 axle farm trailer, w/ramps, lights and brakes. J.
R. Johnson, Mableton. Ph. 404-948-

5_1_79._______________________ 2 row Gleaner combine, corn head
and grain table, does good work, $3,500. John T. Myers, Rt.1, Sparks. Ph. 549-8507.___________________
A.C. Gleaner K combine, serial No. 10215 w/13 ft. grain head, 2 row corn head. $10,000. Bill Johnson, Jr., LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-1748 or404-884-

2963.

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1049 Stack Cruiser bale wagon, two

346 hay balers, 9 ft. rotary scythe hay cutter and 9 1 12 ft. N.H. hay rake, etc. Tommy Hambrick. Lake Park. Ph. 912-

559-7686.______

John Deere tractor wagon; also, 1000 gal. tank, $450. A. W. Thompson, 2906 Pope Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph.942-

3904.______________________ 1 horse wagon, sml. buckboard type
w/rubber tires, like new w/complete harness, $350. L. Landers, Mableton. Ph. 948-3147.________________
Hyd. wood splitter, works off tractor, hyd. /can mount motor, $800, fourteen ft. H.D. equip, trailer, $800. Ralph C. Swafford, Hightower Loop, Ranger 30734.

500 hrs. on Lazer controlled Vermeer T-600-C trencher, bargain priced. Donnie Gordon, Boston. Ph. 912-4986500 or 498-5771._____________
Farmall 100 w/cultivator feet and sweeps, planters and distributors. Troy Turner, Rt. 1, Box 71, Alma 31510. Ph. 912-632-5413.

1209 John Deere mower conditioner, good cond. Earnest Turk, Eatonton. Ph. 485-5971._________________

Gehl 600 silage cutter w/pick-up attach, and corn head; also, Gehl 9000 dump wagon. Chuck Gardner, Eatonton. Ph. 485-8791._____________
1979 Ford 5600 diesel, P.S., super deluxe seat, nine 25 Ib. weights, roll bar and top, etc. William Altman, Glennville. Ph.912-654-4951.

8N Ford tractor, w/new tires on back, good cond., $1,750 firm. 0. Wyatt, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-5711.

9N Ford tractor, exc. cond., $1,400. Richard P. Arp, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph, 404-374-6573, after 5 p.m.______

M.F. 35 gasoline tractor, live power, draft control, $2,600. James Elliott, Lavonia. Ph. 356-4839.

6 ft., 3-pt. hitch, fold-over harrow, w/sealed bearings, 22 in. disc, $400. C. J. Elrod, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-3681.
Ford 850 gas tractor, 1958 model, engine good, needs hood, paint and other work, $1,000, etc. David L. Flanagan, Austell. Ph. 436-0422._______
D6 Cat. bulldozer, hyd. angle blade, good cond., 9U series, $10,000. C. F. Aultman, Jr., Gray. Ph. 404-474-9591.
Steel sides for long wheel base pickup body. Art Anderson, Jesup. Ph. 427-
2016.____________________ 600 Ford tractor, bush hog, lift bar,
Taylorway harrow. Charlie Bryant, 5661 TyreeRd., Winston. Ph. 949-2775.
3-pt. hitch w/8 disc harrow, $150, 3pt. 8 disc harrow, $100, New Holland liquid manure spreader, $1,200. Larry Jones, Covington. Ph. 787-3436.
Wanted
Want to buy tractor tire, size 14.4 x 38, to fit John Deere B, must be good cond. Larry Rucker, Gumming. Ph. 889-
1938._____________________ Want 5 or 7 shank Farnam pasture
renovator w /seeder attach., state location and price. Roy Goodwin, Rt. 1, Box 239-B, Evans 30809. Ph. 404-863-8770, after6 p.m._____________________
Want to buy sml. stock trailer, 1 axle, can be pulled, must be good cond. E. M. Van Antwerp, Hartwell. Ph, 404-376-

Want hay baler, good cond. and able to demonstrate, to be used w/135 M.F., reasonably priced. Matthew W. Talmadge, Decatur30034. Ph. 241-3499.
Want 8N or 9N Ford tractor w/wo equip., prefer good tractor but can repair. J. Brentley, Moon Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4677.__________
Want used bush hog (weed cutter), 12 ft. size. M. McDaniel, 503 Anthony Dr., Rt. 1, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912552-2270.___________________
Want 4 to 5 ft., pull behind bush hog, must be reasonably priced and fairly near Dalton. Robert Petty, Rocky Face. Ph. 673-4637.________________
Want trans. for Ford 4000, model 67 or later, will consider buying whole tractor. David Addis, Rocky Face. Ph. 404-673-4102.________________
Want trailers suitable for hauling hay from field to barn, must be reasonable. Wm. Jenkins, Rt. 3, Forsyth. Ph. 912994-6406.__________________
Feed mill, 2 ton or larger, good cond., no junk. Neal Hart, Box 351, Marshallville 31057. Ph. 912-825-2451, after 7 p.m. Ph.912-967-2306._____
Want Bermuda Fairway sprigger, must be reasonably priced. Bob Livingston, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-477-6040.
Want to buy hay baler, Aiiis Chalmers or Case, hand-feed type. B. L. Bolin, Soperton. Ph. 912-529-6231.

8680.______________________

Want to buy thermostat for Tifcon tobacco cooker. Eugene Benson, Rt. 1,

Cattle, swine, other

Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-4544._______ Want to buy lay-off plow for Davis

livestock for sale

and Bradley walk behind tractor.

George Kent, Thomaston. Ph. 648-
2751._______________________ Want 4 row John Deere Maxemerge
planters for 3-pt. hitch, must be good cond. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph.

Cuttle farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this

404-567-8708.________________ publication.

Want trans. for Ford 600, 800 or com-

Cattle moving from farm to farm

plete tractor if priced right, within 200 should have a negative brucellosis

mi. Atlanta. Nelson Massey, 2435 tes! within the past 30 days before

Tucker Mill Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. they are moved whenever this is a

483-2639.__________________ change of ownership. Exceptions

Want semi-farm trailer or Irg. body, being cattle from certified herds or

must be waterproof. Chuck Zimmer- Ihose consigned directly for man, Atlanta. Ph. 237-6550._______ slaughter.

Want good used tines for 3 1/2 hp

''filler. W. H. Brown, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8837.____________________

Cattle

60 exc. Wisconsin Holstein heifers,

Want crawler-bucket loader and calfhood vaccinated, bred to Holstein

backhoe, good cond., reasonably bulls, begin freshening March 15, 1980.

priced, in middle Ga. area. C. E. Brown, Doy Gay, Monlicello. Ph_. 404-468-6119.

211 Waton Blvd., Centerville. Ph. 912-

Polled White Face bull, ready for ser-

953-3200.____________________ vice, weighs approx. 700 Ibs., $500.

Want 1 sml., 1 row tractor, prefer old Frank Agnew, Summerville 30747. Ph,

model. David J. Baker, 2572 Valley 857-1627.___________________

Stream Dr., Doraville 30360. Ph. 458-

10 reg. Angus heifers. 9-10 mos. old,

2535._______________________ modern breeding, $400 ea. Alton

Want 12 ft J.D- 210 harrow, must be Brown, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 404-461-

good cond. Benton West. Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2927.________

4872.______________ _______ I Black Angus bull, 2 1/2 yrs., pure-

Want John Deere A, must be good bred, not reg., gentle, $825. D. Helm,

cond. or for parts. T. J. Grissom, Rt. 2, Covington. Ph. 786-6503._____

Rome. Ph. 404-232-9968.________

Reg. Red Angus and reg. Limousin

Want to buy sml. hammermill, good bull and heifer calves, 7-8 mos., fine

cond. T. Rogers. Rt. 1, Box 59D, quality and cond., $550-$650. Otis

Appling 30802. Ph. 404-541-0633.

Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome 30161.

Want sickle mower attach, for David Ph. 232-3019.________________

Bradley 2 whel walking tractor. J. F.

16 prs. of quality reg. Black Angus

Bullock, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549. Ph. cows w/lrg. calves at side; also, 37

404-367-8792.__________________ open heifers. Frederick Blitch. Jr.,

Want International 706 to 956, wide Statesboro. Ph.912-865-2475._____

front end and 3-pt. hitch, in good cond.

2 Holstein bulls, 1 Holstein heifer.

James B. Thompson, Star Rt., White Myrtice Dowdy, Flowery Branch. Ph.

Plains 30678. Ph. 467-2279.________ 967-6206.____________________

Want 1 or 2 man gasoline post hole digger w/auger, landscape auger for 3-
pt. hitch digger. Jerry Warren, Doraville. Ph. 938-9505._____________

Want old junked B model Allis Chal-
mers for parts or just power take-off unit. N. G. Buffington, Rt. 4, Box 408,
Ringgold 30736._______________

Want to buy motor grader in useable or repairable cond. Archie Monfort, 7500 Moon Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph.
404-322-0966._______________

Want old John Deere tractor for parts, 40 or MT 40 model. Ira Lee Johnson, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-3230 or 783-1639.

Want Cat. D6 used final drive parts,
complete. Earl Echols, Jr., Patterson 31557. Ph.912-647-2217._________

Want junked farm tractor, 40 hp or
less, in middle Ga. area. J. C. Clements, Box 249, Rhine 31077. Ph. 912-
385-6285.

Want farm trailer, dbl. axles, 15 ft.,
wood floor, complete. Willie Gooch, 3221 Thompson Mill Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-5618.

Want garden attachments for Gravely
tractor, must be good cond., reasonably priced. Helen Adams, Rt. 2,
Boston. Ph. 912-498-5791.

Want rotary mower forG model Allis

Chalmers tractor, need front wheel

rims. Ralph W. Lord, Atlanta. Ph. 634-

7423, no collect calls.

___

Want hammermill, made by John Deere, w/all screens; also, old time dump hay rake, pulled by horses or
tractor. Webster Salyer, Loganville. Ph. 922-4448.

3/4 Simmental bull, 16 mos. old, Son Ueli. W. T. Burton, Quitman 31643. Ph. 912-263-7037 day or 263-7660 night.
10 Holstein heifers, extra nice, out of herd PNG 20,000, due to breed Jan., $850 ea. Bob Summers, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-6088, after 7 p.m.____________
Reg. 7/8 Limousin bull w/papers, 10 mos. old. R. Lee Jones, Star Rt., Reldsville 30453. Ph. 557-6079.______
Reg. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs., gentle and halter broke, sired by Skyland Turk, good herd bull. S. M. Lyon, Canton. Ph. 479-2940, after 6 wk. days._____
18 fancy weanling Hereford X Angus heifers, should make top brood cows, sell as one group only. D. J. Sheppard, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2809.______
3 choice Polled Hereford bulls, CMR and Gay Victor breeding, 550 to 600 Ibs., dark red. R. S. Sherman, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 295-2020.___________
40 Wisconsin Holstein heifers, 500 Ibs., raised in Ga. Emory Thompson, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2888, after 8 p.m.
Three 18 mo. old Wye bulls, ready, seen by appointment, other younger Wye calves, shots and wormed. J. R. Frye, Roswell. Ph. 992-1390 or 992-
5662._________________________
Reg. Black Angus bulls for sale, 1722 bloodline. Ronnie Higgins, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-6017 or 404-227-3266.______
3/4 and 7/8 Limousin bulls for sale, ready for breeding. Larry Jones, Covington. Ph. 787-3436.___________
Santa Gertrudis bulls, classified and commercial, breeding age. Tony Norton, Stephens. Ph.404-743-8233.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, October 10,1979

Cattle, swine, other
livestock for sale
Cattle
Five 10 mo. old Polled Hereford bulls, IMF, RWJ Victor bloodlines, good herd bull prospects, $700 ea. at farm. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph.404-376-2995._________
Holstein breeding age bulls for sale, $80Q-$1,QOO. Noah Wm. Yoder, Rt. 1, Box 104, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 472-
7944._______________________ Santa Gertrudis bull, 3 yrs. old, will
trade 2 weaned cross heifers, Hereford /Angus. C. Zeigler, Thomaston. Ph. 647-5234.______________________
Santa Gertrudis bull for sale, E1 Capitan breeding. F. B. Haizlip, Stockbridge. Ph. 522-0630 or 876-8109.
3/4 and 7/8 reg. Simmental bulls, exc. bloodlines, performance tested, satisfaction guaranteed breeders. Milton M. Martin, Jr., Back Camp Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-8128.
Baby calves for sale. Libby Terrell. Rt. 1, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 404-967-
6742._____________________ Sev. Beefmaster bulls, 8 to 18 mos.
old, $800 to $1,200. L. W. Tyre, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph.912-579-6573.
Santa Gertrudis bulls, 18 mos. and older, reg. and classified, polled and horned. Jim Goodman, Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 562-3531._____
Simmental-Charolais herd sire, 4 yrs., halter broke, grand champion West Ga. Fair, outstanding length-height. H. G. Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-3880.____________
2 Santa Gertrudis bulls, 1 Brahman bull, ready for service, $800 ea. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181.______
Santa Gertrudis bull, 17 mos., gentle, horned. $800 firm. Anne Moon, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-3726, after6 p.m.
3 beef type heifers, 6 mos. old, $350 ea. Alex Chesnut, Roswell. Ph. 475-
6538.___________________________ Reg. Brangus, bred and open heifers,
young herd bulls, Guadalupe Chief and Beacon bloodlines. M. H. Harbin, Mar Mel Acres, Rt. 1, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-461-6733.____________________
Holstein cow, due to freshen in Jan. 1980, $650. Donald Wood, Rt. 2, Danielsviile. Ph.404-335-5878._________
Angus and Brahman crossbred, gentle bulls, ready for service. James Casey, Rt. 2, Box 174, Canon 30520. Ph.404-245-8189.______________
Purebred Polled Charolais heifers, bred; also, service age purebred Charolais bulls. Bill New-by. Wildwood 30757. Ph. 657-4548.________________
35 Black Angus and Black Baldies, 11 calves by side, all bred to black bull, $600 ea., Irg. cows. J. L. Davis, Rt. 1, Cartersville. Ph. 382-3410.__________
50 extra nice bred, reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 28 open heifers, ready to breed. Winton C. Harris, Screven. Ph. 912-586-6687.__________________
10 reg. Polled Hereford cows, 1 herd bull, cows examined safe to calf, Dec., Jan. Ray Williams, Elberton. Ph. 404283-8840, after? p.m.___________
25 extra good, purebred unreg. bred Polled Hereford heifers, 35 open heifers. Johnny Harris, Rt. 1, Box 1278, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-586-6585.
120 Holsteins, 15,500 Ib. average, all Al sired, sire and dam ID, less 120,000 somatic cell count. L. Kowalski, Roswell. Ph. 404-992-2170._________
Circle R Beefmasters, certi. and U. classified, bred cows, certi. heifers and bulls. Eddie Sheek, 4675 Roswell Rd., N.E., Marietta. Ph. 404-993-8840.
Reg. Charolais cows w/calves, bred back full French Alfalfa John, B47 Y.B. Lin bloodlines, $1,000 pr. L. B. Sprewell, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3988, after 4
p.m.______________________ Angus bulls for sale, reg., perfor-
mance tested, yearling bulls are sired by 2100 Ib. son of Bar Heart Winton CMS. Sterling Neill, Newnan. Ph. 404253-9520.____________________
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 14 mos. old, approx. 1,000 Ibs., $1,000, heifers, 14 and 16 mos. old, $800 ea. John Parker, Greensboro. Ph.404-453-2150.
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1 yr. and 1 1/2 yrs., Victor Domino breeding, top prospects. Howard Wilson, Macon. Ph. 912-742-3877.______________
Top quality baby calves, dairy and beef type. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 5, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181._______
Beef type feeders and grass calves, ready for pasture. Mrs. S. J. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-
1747.___________________ Purebred Angus bulls, ready for ser-
vice. Dallas H. Powell, Albany. Ph. 912435-9707.__________________
11 nice Angus cows, 6 w/reg. papers, 9 calves, purebred herd bull, all $8,500. Clinton Smith, Flat Creek Rd., Ellijay. Ph. 635-4548.

Brahman heifers, white, your choice, $325, Brahman bulls, all ages, $325 and up. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-

Pigs, 6 wks., older, wormed /cut,
tails bobbed. Tim Dillard, Whrtesburg. Ph. 834-8732.________________

2948._________________________
8 good commercial Angus cows, pregnancy tested, brucellosis neg., $490 ea. David A. Brown, Wiltiamson. Ph.404-227-1133.______________
Top quality Holstein springers and service age Holstein bulls, good selection. Tommy Copelan, Eatonton. Ph.

Pigs, 3 sizes to pick from. M. M. Jackson, Rt. 8, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-
2215.__________________________ Hampshire Herd sire 2 yrs., sired 78
Ga., Tenn., Ala., state champs.. 79 state reserve champ, must move. C. Schwarbeck. Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-
7460._________________________

404-485-8622.__________________

Purebred Hereford pigs, boars /gilts,

Baby calves, dairy and beef type. Howard Brown, Rt. 5, Box 356, Gainesvilie 30501. Ph. 532-7489.__________

w/reg. papers, $60/up, also boar, 1 yr., $250. Jack Hotcombe, Clarkston. Ph.
296-4397.__________________

Jersey bull, pure, service age, $265. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas. Ph. 445-3432.___________

13 feeder pigs, 30-40 Ibs., Hampshire cross, cut /wormed, shots. Flora Hill, Royston. Ph. 245-5622.________

Reg. Brangus bulls, ready for service, TBand bangs free. J. H. Chandler, Rt. 1, Box 185, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-
833-2810.____________________

Reg. Hampshire boars, service age, younger, w /papers, from qual. herd, reasonably priced. Charles F. Holland
Sr., Oglethorpe. Ph. 472-8267 after 6

Reg. Angus cows, heifers, young
bulls, exc. quality. T. Marlowe. Waleska. Ph. 404-479-9373.________

p.m._____________________________ 2 Yorkshire boars, 6 mos., good
breeding stock, $80 ea. Brian Sturdy, Lawrencevilte. Ph. 963-4707.______

Swine___________________ 18 feeder pigs, $30 ea. if all are taken,

15 pigs, ready to go now, $25ea..'$20 ea. if all taken. Terry Moore, Bowersville. Ph. 245-5910 after 5 p.m. /week-
ends._______________________ 80 Duroc, Landrace, Hampshire
crossbred pigs, avg. 50 Ibs., $30 ea. Brooks Bashlor, Richmond. Ph. 912756-2149/234-5923._____________
10 Chester White /Landrace gilts, 4 mos., $95 ea., all for $900, Chester White boar, not reg., 2 yrs., $150. J. E. Riherd, P.O. Box148, Quitman 31643.

4 hogs 180 Ibs. avg., $80 ea. Kenny Harper, Madison. Ph. 557-2862._____
7 pure Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks., good breeding prospect, $40 ea. Jeff Strtckland, Dallas. Ph. 445-4970.________
Red Duroc boars mix. w /Hampshire, 300-500 Ibs., $150/will trade for young calf. Joe Stafford, Griffin. Ph. 228-9958 afterSp.m_____________________
Reg. Berkshire, Ga. improved bloodlines, boars, 3-18 mos., gilts, 3-7 mos. C. I. Smith, Griffin. Ph. 227-6015.

Purebred Duroc boars, service age,
top qual. Harold Coates, Ft. Gaines. Ph.912-768-2766._____________

Good feeder pigs, wormed/cut. James Wallace, 2871 Bart Johnson Rd.. Buford. Ph. 945-5973._____________

4 young Hampshire sows, will farrow in December, 20 six mos. gilts, Hampshire /Yorkshire hogs for butchering.
E. W. Fambrough, Hiram. Ph. 943-4021

44 Yorkshire choice feeder pigs, 6 wks., wormed /cut. E. Stewart, Gainesville. Ph. 534-5060, before 8
a.m./afterS p.m._____________

after 6 p.m.___________________

Reg. Hereford boar, 11 mos., exc.

Reg. Spotted boars, top bloodlines, cond,, very gentle. Clay Tinstey, Rt. 1, exc. qual., val. herd, service age. Frank Resaca. Ph. 629-1148.____________

Bradley, Reidsville. Ph. 912-654-2082.

Feeder pigs, cut, bobbed, vac. Curtis

2 Yorkshire corn fed hogs, 300 Ibs., Coe, Colbert. Ph. 768-2996._______

$150ea. L. D. Mullinax, Alpharetta. Ph. , Hampshire sow, Duroc sow hog.

475-7788._______________________ Myrtice Dowdy, Flowery Branch. Ph.

24 Duroc cross pigs, 12 wks., $35 ea. 967-6206.___________________

take all. Amos Willingham, Summer-

2 nice gilts, 100 lbs./115 Ibs., $60ea.

ville. Ph. 857-2805._______________ Roger Browning, Rt. 2, Hwy. 101, Villa

Reg. Yorkshire boars, top bloodlines, Rtoa. Ph.459-;3590.___________

disease free, from val. herd. John L.

Pure Hampshire /Landrace pigs,

Jennings, Rt. 3, Gumming. Ph. 887- other pigs, 8 wks., older pigs, $30/up.

4975.____________________ Reg. Yorkshire boars /gilts, long

O. Wilbom, Decatur. Ph. 938-9265 day 1 786-5970 night._______________

bodies, sire Boots/Long, unrelated prs.

Yorkshire feeder pigs, wormed /cut,

avail. Quitman Barrs, Eastman. Ph. 9-10 wks., $35. Dewey Williams, P.O.

374-3800.

Box 713, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8846.

Reg. service age Yorkshire boars, from disease free herd, val. No. 330. Lamar Music, Waycross. Ph. 283-8894.
Hog, approx. 250 ibs., corn fed, ready to butcher, $100. Hugh T. Vincent, Riverdaie. Ph. 996-6690.______
Reg. Spotted Poland China service age boars, sml. males/gilts. Harmon Cornelius. Nashville. Ph. 686-3717.
Chester White males, purebred, not reg. Fred F. Young, Rt. 1, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2789.____________
Pigs, 8 wks.-18 wks., Hampshire /Yorkshire. Thomas Powers, Cleveland. Ph. 865-5590.___________
Purebred reg. Chester White /Landrace service age boars. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Rt. 5, Box 166, Baxley. Ph. 912367-7265._______________________
Grain fed hogs, Hampshire cross, approx. 350 Ibs., $150-$165. Ray Staliings, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-3594._____
Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks. William Rhodes. Rt. 1, Elberton. Ph. 283-2586.
Choice crossbred open gilts. Mary Bailey, Rt. 3, Box 79, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-3444.______________
Reg. Yorkshire boars /gilts, good qual., from tested/val. herd. Joe Davis, Hwy. 99, Jesup. Ph. 912-426-6756
(3635.____________________ 30 feeder pigs. Spotted Poland China
/Yorkshire crossed, $30 ea. O. L Burnette, Rt. 4, Hwy. 81, Loganville Ph. 466-4512._____________________
5 sows, Yorkshire boar, 18 pigs. 7-12 wks.. $1000 if all taken. D. Young, Decatur. Ph. 981-5873.____________
Reg Landrace boars /gilts, reasonable, we deliver monthly. R. L. Drawdy. Jesup Ph.912-427-4627._________
Purebred service age Yorkshire boars, also open gilts, ready to Creed will reg. on request. D. A. Law, Rt 1, Chuia. Ph. 912-382-4842. _____ __ _
Yorkshire pigs, 14 wks., wormed/cut, $40 ea. Paul Kelly. Monticeljo. Ph. 468-6865.________ _
12 Yorkshire feeder pigs, 65-70 ibs. ea. Albert L. Fuller. Macon. Ph. 912745-0234.___________________
Boars, open gilts, Durocs, Yorkshires, Polands. C. Bullard, Adel. Ph. 896-3785 <3625._________________
18 brood sows, 2 herd boars, 85 Irg. pigs, $3,500. George Sherman, Rome. Ph. 295-1637.___________________
F-1 cross Yorkshire /Duroc pigs, both sire /dam reg., wormed /cut, shots. Horace Holland, Locust Grove. Ph.404-227-5435._______________
Reg. Hampshire boars for sale. Warnell Brown, Rt. 1, Box 152, Ellabell 31308. Ph. 858-2352.

32 Yorkshire /Landrace feeder pigs, cut /wormed, $25, will del. Larry Spruill, Carrollton. Ph. 834-0838 day / 854-8320 night._______________
Reg. Hampshire boars /gilts, Jan./Feb. farrowed, w/papers, qua!, herd, reasonably priced. H. Ronald Jackson. Harrison. Ph.912-552-6988.
Reg. Yorkshire boars, gilts. M. Woody, Suches. Ph. 838-4713.______
30 Yorkshire pigs, 7-9 wks., $30/up, wormed /cut, tails bobbed. Frank Carrier, Ctoudlartd. Ph. 862-2601._______
Reg. Yorkshire boars /gilts, reg. Hampshire boars, 5-9 mos., from tested herd, w/papers. Billte W. Smith, Rt. 1, Danville 31017. Ph. 912-962-3453.
50 nice young white sows, raised on farm, most showing pigs good, $150 ea. take all. John Romans, LaFayette. Ph. 764-1489._______________
Reg. Spotted boars, out of Antrack tine, $200. Joe Swanson, LaFayette. Ph. 764-1740._________________
3 shoats, approx. 100-125 Ibs., ready for butchering, $50 ea. V. C. Gunter, McDonough. Ph. 957-2879._________
Purebred Yorkshire /Hampshire boars, no papers, born in March. Joseph H. Cavanal, Cochran. Ph. 912-9347768 no collect calls._____________
Fine white pigs, special price. Grady Jackson. Tyrone. Ph. 461-7109._______
12 shoats, for sate reasonable. V. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 786-5014.______
8 crossed shoats, approx. 70 Ibs., $40 ea.. less if all taken, 2 sows, approx. 300 Ibs., $140 ea. Douglas Matthews, Luthersyilte. Ph. 927-6863._____
Reg. Hereford boar hogs, Jaycrest /Hard Luck bloodlines, exc. herd sire prospect, 5-6 mos., $100-$125 at farm. Leonard Fleming, Hartwell. Ph. 3762995.
Goats & Sheep
Nubian billy, 5 mos., $45 ea., 2-5 mos.. nannies, $50ea., Irg. blk. Nubian nanny. $75. R. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 964-2477.___________________
5 ewes, ram, Shropshire breed, good wool i meat producers, $65 ea., cheaper if all taken. R. J. Adams, Bamesville. Ph. 358-2921.__________________
African pygmy goats, 2 young mates, 2 young females, beau, markings. D. L. Sikorski, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
9729.________________________ Reg. Nubian doe, 1st. freshener w/3
mos. buck kid. Richard Pitts, Grantsvilte. Ph. 927-6433 after 5:30 p.m.
Sheep for sale. Brain Sturdy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4707.

CIW

Livestock Sales Events

[Published below is a listing of the regularly scheduled livestock sales events submitted to the F.C.M.B. Those marked with an asterick [*] are listings from the State Veterinarian's schedule of feeder pig sale permits issued.]
Every other Thurs., TattnaU Co. Feed er Kg Mkt., GlennviUe.
Horse Sale - Every 4th Sat. 6 PM. Charles Dooley, Pres. Pony Ex press, Mansfield. [404] 787-2800.
Every Mon. night - Horse Auction, Valdosta. Eddie Carlo, 912/2425502.
Moultrie Livestock Company Feeder Pig Sale, Moultrie.
2nd Mon. of ea. month. Dairy Sale, reg. sale, every Wed. GainesviBe Livestock Mkt. Ph. 532-4442.
1st and 3rd Man. ea. mo. - Seaboard Stockyard Feeder Kg Sale, Coiquitt.
Every Mon. night - Moultrie L/S Co. Feeder Fig Sale. Moultrie. [912] 985-1019.
*lst and 3rd Mon. ea. mo. - Appling Co. Stockman's Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, Baidey.
2nd and 4th Mon. ea. mo. - Wayne Co. L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Jesup.
July 16 and every other Tuesday, Ga. Farm Burear Slaughter Sale. Warrenton. Dudley Hammock, 912/746-0581.
Sept. 15 - 3rd Sat. of each mo. 2 PM. Soperton Stockyard Special Sale. Horses, goats, chickens. Info. 529-4817, Baddy Downfe.

1st Toes. ea. mo. - 3 PM - BuDoch Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Statesboro.
lst and 3rd Tues. ea. mo. -1:30 PM Valdosta Feeder Pig Sale, Val dosta. 912/244-1833.
Last Tues. ea. mo. - Sumter L/S Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, Americus.
Every Toes. -12 noon - N. Ga. Fanners L/S Co. Regular Sale, Camming.
'2nd and last Tues. ea. mo.. 2:30 PM Hariehurst Feeder Pig Sale. lack Sasser. 375-2902. 537-4313.
Last Tues. ea. mo. - FKnt River L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Safe. Bainbridge.
2nd Tues. ea. mo. - Citizens Stock yard. Arlington.
Every Wed. regular Hog Sale, fepeway-Craig Commission Co. Inc., Dublin.
Every Wed. - Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Sale. Twin City. Dudley Hammock, 912/474-8411.
'Every Wed. - Tri-County Feeder Pig Sale, Broxtan.
2nd and last Wed. ea. mo. - Smith Bros. Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale. Barlow.
Aug. 27 - Every two wks. VldaKa live stock Auction lac. Info. foUan Clark. Ph. 912/537-3462.
2nd Wed. ea. mo. - Bainbridge Stock yard Feeder Pig, Bainbridge.
Every Than. - Pearson L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson.

3rd Thurs. ea. mo. - 7 PM - Swainsboro Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Swainsboro.
1st Thurs. ea. mo. - K and T L/S Co. Feeder Pig Safe. Mfflen. 912/9829067.
Every Thurs. - Pnlaski Stockyard Feeder Pig Safe, Cochran.
2nd Thnrs. ea. ma. - Grady Co. L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Safe. Cairo.
3rd Fri. ea. mo. - 1:30 PM - Ga. Farm Bureau Feeder Pig Safe, Warrenton. USDA graded safe.
Sept. 27 and every other Fri. - 7 PM. Turner Co. Stockyards Feeder Pig Safe, Ashborn. Castrated pigs only, 912/567-3371.
July 2O and every other Fri. - Sattan L/S Co. Feeder Pig Safe, Syl vester.
Every Fri. - 2 PM - Slaughter Hog aad Cattle safe. Pierce Co. Stock yards, Btackshear. J. Baxter Bennett, 912/449-4404.
1st Fri. ea. BO. - Hagan L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Safe. Hagan.
Every Fri. - Dodge Co. Safebarn Feeder Pig Safe. Eastman.
2nd and last Sat. ea. . - Soperton Stockyard Feeder Kg Safe. Soper ton.
3rd Sat. ea. no. - Farmers Stockyard Feeder Pig Safe. Syfauria. 912/964-2576.
3rd Sat. of ea. oath. 2 PM. Soperton Stockyard Special Safe. Horses, goats, chickens. Changed from 3rd Fri. Info. 529-481"
Metter PMy ft Goat Safe Every 1st Sat.. Metier. 912/685-2950.

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Reg. Alpine buck, 2 yrs., proven sire. Jim Orr, 4619 Giles Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3715._____________
Sml. milking herd, Saanen grade, mix. breeds, some milking, all bred to purebred, heavy milking stock. R. Jameson, Atlanta. Ph. 349-0697._____
Good Nubian buck, reg., 2 1/2 yrs., hornless, Irg., $75. Richard Small wood, Dallas. Ph. 445-2877._________________
Saanens, 1 12 recorded doe, $75, bred to purebred buck, purebred buck service. Joe Lashtey, Atlanta. Ph. 344-
2785._____________________ Goats, sheep, will slaughter spring
lambs, milk goats. Ken Kuluber, Atlanta. Ph. 458-3491 /634-6446._________
ADGA reg. Nubian does, bred to Star Buck, to freshen in Jan., all heavy milkers. Tom Seymour, 183 Shields Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2665.________
Purebred Karakul sheep, ewes, rams, lambs, also purebred Nubian goats, reasonable price. O. Ellayan, Ringgold. Ph. 935-5675.________________________
Saanen/Nubian doe /doe kid, 2 mos., $50 for both. Ken B. Webb, Forest Park. Ph. 361-2825._______
Nubian /Toggenburg doe, 16 mos., open, female kid, 2 mos., both from sameexc. milker, beau. PeterHoffman, Washington. Ph. 678-1701.________
4 gentle goats, 2 nannies, S20/S25 ea., 2 billies, $15 /S20 ea. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. Ph. 465-2183.
Common nanny /billy, $20 ea. R. Flanagan, Hartwell. Ph. 376-7306.
French Alpine buck, 6 mos., from heavy milker, $40, no shipping. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31766.________
Star Buck Longman's Wylde Fyre at stud, 18 mos., $75 fee, ADGA Nubian does only. John Boemanns, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4704.________________
2 milk stock butt headed steer goats, 7 mos. /9 mos., $25 ea. Wm. H. Barfield, Richland. Ph. 912-887-3473.
Goats, 6 grown nannies, 5 four wks. kids, 1 billy kid, $200 for all, price firm, you load /haul. T. R. Miller, Thomaston. Ph. 648-6146.
Stock dogs for sale
Only trained farm dogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Untrained dogs will not be ad vertised.
English Shepherds, Irg., blk. /tans, work guar., cert, breeder. Robert Scarborough.Covington. Ph. 787-3537.
Reg. Sheep dogs, 3 reg. imported Border Collies, had obedience training, exc. breeding stock. Edna Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 466-1336.____________
3 Australian Shepherds, 2 tri blk., 1 blue /white, $30. Patricia Sampson, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-3823 after 6p.m.
Australian Shepherds, reg. I.A.S.A., guar. working bloodlines, $50 ea. J. M. Turner, Aragon. Ph. 684-7464 after 8
p.m._______________________ Australian Shepherds, working
bloodlines, all males, beau, blue merles, blk. /white, wormed, healthy, $50 ea. Lynn Hayes, Martin. Ph. 779-
2524.______________________ AKC reg. Collies, sable /white, top
working dependable stockdogs. 8. B. Hembree, Rt. 2, Hwy. 101, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3326 ________________________
Catahoula, leopard stockdogs, will work both gentle /wild cattle, hogs. John Hendcrson, Rome. Ph. 232-8156.
Reg. Pitt Bulldog female, w/papers, stockdog. W. H. Keene, 4608 Old Dixie Hwy.. Dalton. Ph. 277-1523._________
Australian Shepherds, reg. working dogs, all ages. Patsy Jackson, Dallas. Ph. 445-7610.__________________
Choice English Shepherds, reg., all ages, trained stockdogs, farm raised /worked. Sandra Ransom, Augusta. Ph.404-860-0893.
Horses, mules, pomes for sale
Horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised hi their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
All horses offered for ad vertisement through the Market Bulletin should have a negative coggin test within the past 60 days.
Horse for sale, $200/up. Tommy Simpson, Newnan. Ph. 251-3912.
2 AQHA reg. halter, yearling fillies, exc. bloodlines, lots of crome, 2 reg. yearling gelding, exc. barrel prospects. O. Hogan, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3476.

Timed event, gelding, bay, 11 yrs., $900/ will consider trade for sound breedable AQHA mare/filly. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429._______
Quarter Horse, dun mare, approx. 14.5 hds., English/ Western, exc. Pleasure horse. Angelle Jacob, Tucker. Ph. 939-9325/4674.______________
Reg. TWH mare, 4 yrs., saddle broke, Saddlebred gelding, 3 1/2 yrs. G. A. Black, RFD 2, Millen. Ph. 982-2508.
AQHA gelding, well trained, will barrel race, $1500, AQHA stud colts, 6 mos., $300-$500. David Wagner, Weston. Ph. 912-828-6815._________
Connemara, 14.1 hds., 9 yrs., grey, super jumper, working 1st level dressage, exc. event record, won 125 ribbons. Lynda Knight, Newnan. Ph. 253-
1618._______________________ Gelding, 6 yrs., approx. 1000 Ibs.,
$500/ trade for cow. John P. Rinchels, Lincolnton. Ph. 359-4522._________
Quarter Horses, Arabians, 1/2 Arabians, child safe gelding, sml. dapple grey hunter, hunter pony, Shetland pony. Jena Stewart, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7321.____________________
Reg. paint horses, all ages, for sale. Earl Connell, Rt. 1, Box 235, Sale City 31784. Ph. 912-336-0417._________
American Saddlebred gelding, 6yrs., 16 hds., sorrel, 5 gaited, $500/best offer. Barbara Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434.______________________
'74 APHC, tri col. leopard mare, prof, trained. Joker B.I Prince Plaudit! bloodlines, $1,800. S. Hodges, Norcross. Ph. 449-3433._____________
Welsh/ Thoroughbred, Irg. pony hunter, shown, hunted, evented, exc. jumper, childs pony. Dianne Murphy, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-2021/8262.
Reg. American Saddlebred mare, 5 gaited, 15 hds., good riding, 1 broodmare, Society Rex/ Peavine breeding. Mrs. Joyce Fisher, Columbus. Ph. 689-
6612._____________________ AQHA bay gelding supreme youth,
Western Pleasure horse, won many 1st, 4 yrs., exc. reining prospect. Mary Courson, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-
3255.______________________ Bay mare, 5 yrs., gentle, exp. rider,
$180, tack extra. Denise Thaxton, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4449.__________
Bay Standardised mare, well broke in harness. L. F. Grimm, 900 Harvey St., Millen. Ph. 982-5608.____________
Selection of ponies, various sizes/cols. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 356-1143 after9 p.m._______________
Weanling filly, AQHA breeding, unreg. due to excessive white, nice looks, good movement, gentle, $200. R. Keffer, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2520.
Grade Quarter type mare, bay, bred to reg. Quarter Horse. Wayne Savage, Winder. Ph. 867-4726 after 7 p.m.
Beau, roan grey, 1 12 Arabian gelding, 14.2 hds., reg., gentle, $450, must sell. G. Griswell, Lawrenceville. Ph. 972-6437.______________________
Reg. Morgans, pretty, '79 dark bay filly, $800, '78 half sister, successfully shown, best offer, sell only 1. L. Young, Decatur. Ph. 981-8876.__________
Reg. purebred Arabian mare, bay, 3 yrs., sired Sunny Acres Batal, bred to Gamalifix for '80 foal, untrained, show prospect. Jimmy Norris, Bishop. Ph. 767-7005.__________________
TWH reg. gelding, blk., open racking, 9 yrs., $800, 3/4 Arabian reg. gelding, 2 yrs., $800. J. J. Anton, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2933 after6 p.m.
AQHA sorrel mare, King R-234 line, 15 hds., reasonable. D. Burdick, Athens. Ph. 549-8233.__________
Paint gelding, 6 yrs., runner, pretty, also Appaloosa, 5 yrs., stud, trained on timed events, reg., trade for TWH. R. Kirby, Mableton. Ph. 948-5804/ 949-
1241.________________________ Reg. sorrel mare, 10 yrs., Danger Joe
breeding, exc. timed events, in foal, saddle/tack, $1400. Mike Avery, Ellenwood. Ph. 366-2064.___________
Purebred Arabian gelding, 5 yrs., chestnut, w/3 white stockings, 15.3 hds., training in dressage/ jumping, $2000. Kathy Goan, Kennesaw. Ph. 926-92S3/ 952-7655.___________
Mare mule, 6 yrs., 1200 Ibs., gentle, $550, smooth mouth mule, $175, 700 Ibs., horse mule, $250. R. Swafford, Hightower Loop, Ranger 30734.________
Beau. Palomino weanling stud, colt, grandson of Freckles, Diamond on top, Poco Bill on bottom. Ronald Alien, Chester. Ph. 934-9185.
'79 AOHA sorrel filly, Captain Joker breeding, 79 AQHA, stud colt, halter conf., Captain Joker/ Doc Solano breeding. F. Eppinette, Senoia. Ph. 599-3217.
Grade mare, 5 yrs., bay, blk. points, rides well, gentle, $500, reg. 3/4 Arab colt, 7 mos., good conf., gentle, $900. B. Reeves, Warner Robins. Ph. 9290807.
1/2 Arabian/ 1/2 Quarter Horse mare, great trail, jumps, gentle, child safe, all shots. $600. Eddie Simpkins, Duluth. Ph. 476-5371.

6 reg. TWHs, 1 chestnut stud, 14 mos., 5 mares, 3 blk., 2 chestnut, Quarter Horse stud colt, 6 mos. Ear! Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502._________
Reg. AQHA weanling stud colt, sire Ranch Bars Two, dam Aledo Bars/ Silver King breeding, top stud/ show prospect, $750. Lynn Hayes, Martin. Ph. 779-2524/ 632-3166.________
Quarter Horse gelding, guar. to pasture rope, $800, 14.2 hds., bay mare, child safe, $400. T. L. Gunter, Vienna. Ph. 268-4024.________________
Reg. Arabian stallion, flea bitten grey, outstanding foal, flashy Palomino, can be seen, Fadl, Bint Serra background. R. C. Had fey, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3107.________________
AQHA gelding, sorrel w/exc. markings, 21/2 yrs., working well at Western Pleasure. Denise Farmer, Gainesville. Ph. 532-6719.__________
Welsh pony, Pinto. 10 yrs., plows, rides, neck reins, good looking, ridden by 8 yrs. child. Marsha Maulhardt, Conyers. Ph. 922-6922evenings._______
Appaloosa mare in foal, leopard, $800, colt by side. Judy Bell, Jackson. Ph. 957-1521 / 755-3396.__________
AQHA reg. Quarter Horse, chestnut mare, hunter/ jumper, 15.2 hds., Bars bloodlines, gentle, willing, successfully shown this yr. Leslie Medford, Marietta. Ph. 427-3264.__________
Sml. sorrel Quarter Horse, 7 yrs., gentle, has run barrels, done some roping, Paul Kelly, Monticelto. Ph. 468-
6865.______________________ Reg. Thoroughbred bay colt, by Gray
Dream, Jr., 2yrs., 16hds.,exc. hunter/ event prospect, $5000 firm. R. E. Bowen. Marietta. Ph. 971-0602._____
77 AQHA, grey, 15 hds., mare, State Champ Trail Horsemanship, English Pleasure, Triple Chick breeding, others. C. Cohen, Newnan. Ph. 253-7858.
Reg. Thoroughbred gelding, 8 yrs., nice conf., has been shown, 14.3 hds., extremely muscled, $400. Linda Trickey, Concord. Ph. 495-5393._______
Reg. Appaloosa mare, $400. M. Woody, Suches. Ph. 838-4713.________
Big beau. Saddlebred, $750, nice gentle, reg./unreg. horses, various prices. Don Patton, Winder. Ph. 8674893/458-6141.________________
AQHA sorrel broodmare, champ bloodlines, multiple ROM race producer, 15.2 hds., 1300 Ibs., flax mane, w/star, beau., $1850. Doug Hart, Marietta. Ph. 432-2548 after 7 p.m.
AQHA 78 blk. filly, sire Boston Mac, dam Seven Bars mare, nice filly. BilJ Springer. Jackson. Ph. 957-2288.
Reg. AQHA mare, 4 yrs., Hi Jo's Skip, chestnut mare, placed 2nd horsemanship, 6th Western Pleasure, state show 79, $1800. D. Hogan, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3476.__________________
Reg. Appaloosas, ail ages/cols., some 3 in 1 deals. V. Hogan, Ocilla. Ph. 912-831 -5510 evenings.______________
AQHA reg. sorrel mare, 7 yrs.. Peppy bred gentle, 15 hds., breeding/ pleasure, $1000/ trade. Ray Robinson, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-6294.__________
Reg. American Saddlebred bay gelding, 5 gaited, 9 yrs., will go pleasure, exp. rider, shown on Florida circuit, $1500. J. E. McCoy, Augusta. Ph. 798-
5850._______________________ Thoroughbreds, hunter/ event pros-
pects, also broodmares, youngsters, racing bloodlines, Quarter Horses, exc. qual., super disp. Mrs. Evans, Sneltville. Ph. 466-8788._______________
7/8 Arab gelding, grey, 2 yrs., very typey, good mover, exc. disp., show qual., ready to train, others avail. Susanne O'Connor, Newnan. Ph. 583-
2070._________________________ 71 AQHA dun mare, well trained,
Poco breeding, exc. youth/ amateur prospect. G. A. Vergason, Lithonia. Ph. 922-5291._________________
Reg. Morgan gelding, 4 yrs., fully trained, successfully shown, in Hunt Seat, very gentle, healthy, must sell. P. Le Glair, Newnan. Ph. 253-3988._____
2 sorrel Mammoth Jack colts, 14 mos., largest approx. 50 in., $600-$800. James A. Dykes, Rt. 1, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-4466.__________________
Welsh pony, sorrel w/white mane/tail, 13 1/2 hds., also beau. 1/2 Arabian/ 1/2 Quarter Horse, 15 hds., both super gentle, good homes only. J. W. Crosby, Lilbum. Ph. 912-5151 /5152.
Lrg. strawberry roan mare, w/white blaze, flaxen mane/tail, very gentle, $500. G. R. Chafin, Washington. Ph. 678-1633._______________________
Pai nt mare, 1000 Ibs., broken, gentle, 7 yrs., bred to 1/2 Arabian, $500, gentle, 5 yrs., 1 12 Quarter/ 1 12 Arabian stallion, $450. W. J. Alien, Cartersvilte. Ph. 382-8687.___________________
Saddlebred filly, daughter of Wonder Boy Sport, 3 yrs., green broke, good potential. D. Connelly, Tucker. Ph. 939-
6565.______________________ AQHA reg., rich sorrel, 77 colt, out
of daughter of AQHA champ Captain Joker, well started saddle. D. Lassen, Marietta. Ph. 436-3901.

AQHA stallion, sml., 4 yrs., beau., spirited but gentle, $550/ best offer. Mr.Hendrix, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6486.
Thoroughbred filly, 2 yrs., untrained, good home essential. Mrs. Liltey, Lawrenceville. Ph.963-7582/ 378-1735.
Horse mule, 4 yrs., 800-900 Ibs., has worked wagon, $350, work horse, 900 Ibs., will ride exc. w/children, $450. D. Woods. Danielsville. Ph. 335-5878.
Purebred Arabian stallion, 21/2 yrs., English Pleasure, hunter/jumper, definite show qual., gentle for lady/child. Sandra Wortey, Elberton. Ph. 283-1593.____________________
76 AQHA Appendix, 15 hds., filly, dam is evented/by AQHA champ, sire is imported Irish TB Hebrides 2 by Relko, $2000. L. W. Hatch, Atlanta. Ph. 568-0904._____________________
2 reg . TWH, blue roan gelding, broke, blk. mare, exc. broodmares, both 6 yrs., w/papers. W. H. Hstfield, Evans. Ph. 863-8319.______________
Dbl. reg. AQHA buckskin gelding, state hunter champ 72, exc. all around horse, exp. rider. D. Bums, Suwanee. Ph. 945-4568._______________
Buckskin Quarter Horse gelding, 8 yrs., proven in speed events. T. Weaver, Marietta. Ph.424-0812.____________
Gentle stud pony, saddle/ bridle incl., $150. Keith Turner, Fayettevilte. Ph. 964-3523after 4:30 p.m.______
Reg. Saddlebred 76 filly, by Supeme Spirit, dam by Anacacho Shamrock, 14.2 hds., fine harness pony/ broodmare anywhere, $3,500. B. Smith, Atlanta. Ph. 351-7604.__________
AQHA reg. bay mare. 4 yrs., good youth performance prospect. The Ote Man/ Tom Duggan/ Cro'ort Oil/ Leo Tag breeding, $1500. J. Henderson, Rome. Ph. 232-8156,____________
Buckskin gelding, 3 yrs., started Western, gentle, $450, Quarter mare, 9 yrs., shown Western/ England, in foal $550. D. Calderwood, Decatur. Ph. 289-
5798._____________________ Palomino Racking mare, spirited, 10
yrs., bred, $550, 2 yrs., stud colt, red w/red mane/tail, Midnight Sun line, $300. C. D. Walker, Marietta. Ph. 971-
SJjffi.________ _____________ Miniature Quarter Horse gelding, 31
ins., gentte, bay, blk. mane/tail, saddle. Alice Gouge, Grayson. Ph. 963-
2937._______________________ Arabians, broodmares, 76 mare, two
77 fillies, show gelding, two 1 12 Arab mares, terms, 20 percent. 3 yrs. to pay. Mrs. Gould, Lithonia. Ph. 972-6348.
Shetland pony, blk./white, S50. O~ Wilburn, 2523 Lawrenqeville Hwy., Decatur 30033.__________________
Welsh gelding, 7 yrs., 12.2 hds., fat/pretty, tack incl., $400, Pinto Shetland, 5 yrs., w/colt, $250. J. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 964-2477._______
Welsh pinto horse, bridle/ saddle, white/ red, 2 1/2 yrs., 12 hds., gentle. Pat Patterson, Stockbridge. Ph. 9575796 after 5 p.m.________________
Pleasure horse, mare, bay w/whtte, $350, Welsh pony, 12 yrs., $125, Shetland, 12 yrs., brown, $75. R. Shapland, Commerce. Ph. 335-5788.__________
Shetland pony mare, 1/2 Quarter Horse colt by side, gentle w/kids, Racking Horse gelding, 6 yrs., 16 hds. S. Nettles, McDonough. Ph. 656-5637 / 957-1011._______________________
Reg. Blk. TWH mare, w/colt, 9 yrs., 15 hds., safe for women/kids, $650. Willie Coggins, Buford Ph. 945-4143 after 5 p.m.__________________
Appaloosa gelding, 3 yrs., beau. tri. col., prof, trained Western, show, timed events, trail prospect, $800. P. McGlothlin, Gumming. Ph. 889-1536.
72 AQHA red roan mare, 4 stockings, blaze, flashy, English/ Western Pleasure, $1500. D. Greeson, Calhoun. Ph. 629-8259/7269._______________
Palomino mare, gentle, 9 yrs., 15 hds., good riding, all tack incl., $650. Carrie Smithers, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-
2555. ____________________ Appaloosa gelding, 6 yrs., exc. youth
horse, shown English/ Western/ trail, $2000, Appaloosa mare, 3 yrs., exc. English, $2000. J. Whiting, Conyers. Ph. 483-0674/ 922-5755.___________
Welsh gelding, approx. 700 Ibs., will plow/ work to wagon, ride very gentle, harness, $175. Joel Sumans, Dupont. Ph. 487-2512.__________________
Hunter 15.2 hds., liver chestnut mare, reg. Appaloosa, 7 yrs., sound, guiet, exc. dressage prospect, $1000 firm. Mrs. Ron Quigtey, Marietta. Ph. 973-5885.______________________
1/2 Quarter mare, 15.1 hds., 1st N. Fulton County, 77 timed events, successful hunter, beau, over fences. Arnilda King, Atlanta. Ph. 355-0160/ 427-4578.______________________
79 reg. Appaloosa colt, chestnut */spotted blanket, good muscling, flashy, gentle, mature 15.2 hds. Patrice Haskins, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-8404.
Reg. AQHA mare. 15.2 hds., 5 yrs. $1500, reg 1/2 Arab gelding, $900, reg. 1 12 Quarter Horse gelding, $750. Diane Ogles, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-9290807.

Saddlebred gelding, son of Peavine's Fair Virginia, 3 yrs., green broke, good show potential, won in halter classes. S. Clinton, Chickamauga. Ph. 931-
2262._______________________ 74 reg. paint show gelding, 14.2
hds., Pleasure/ halter, ex-gentle. w/tack, $1800. A. Kurbes, Fayetteville. Ph.. 461-7432.
Livestock Wanted
Want any unwanted ponies any size, good home, must be reas.; also, goats. G. Rogers, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2477.
Want to buy horses, cows, other livestock; also, want to buy or catch wild cattle. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404646-3286 or 404-834-4440._________
Want to buy a horse, trained or untrained, plenty of feed and pasture, will pay cash. Mark Sprewell. Rt. 2, Box 56, Carrollton30117. Ph. 404-834-3030.
Want to buy a gentle horse, must be reas., will give a good home. Barbara Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434._____
Want free farm animals, lots of room and care. J. Bruce, Covington 30209. Ph.404-786-5014.______________
Want sml. Welsh mare pony not over 5 yrs., gentle broken to saddle. E. M. Van Antwerp, Hartwell. Ph. 404-3768680.________
Want reg. Black Angus bull, serv. age. Dana Lequin, Rt. 4, Box 276, Summerville 30747. Ph. 404-857-3997.
Want to buy or catch wild cattle /hogs, have track dogs. Bill Beasor, Jackson. Ph. 404-957-1521 or 775-3396.
Want sml. herd of Common goats. must be healthy and disease free, nrefer butt headed. Clevelard Register Pearson. Ph. 912-422-3605._ _____
Want goats, any kind any number, reas. for cash. Willie Long, Biairsville 30512. Ph.404-745-2891 /4143._____
Want to buy good gentle horse and pony; also, need good used tack, will pay reas. price. David Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-5819/461-4649._______
Want Pinto pony, gentle /sound, 1112 hds. pasture, barn, T.L.C. must be reas. priced. Mrs. Yvonne Loden, Conyers: Ph. 404-922-7335 or 483-4354
Want miniature horses, mares, under 32 in., Stallions under 29 in. W. M. Coppage, 705 Alcovy Way, Lawrencevilte 30245. Ph. 963-8366.___________
Want hogs, cattle, any amt. J. Wimpey. Conley. Ph. 361-7307.______
Want a sml. Rat Terrier that will fetch a milk cow from pasture. James M. Hewitt, Rt. 4, Box 116, Toccoa 30577. Ph.404-886-2370._____________
Want to buy very sml., very gentle, well trained pony for very sml. redblooded, All-American Cowboy. Don Harper, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-2429.
Want milk cow, reas.; will pick up, any breed, gentle, for older couple. Byron Gilbreath, Rt. 1, Box 310A, Bethlehem 30620.
Livestock Handling
And Equipment
1972 Double-D horse trailer, exc. cond., elec. brakes, tackcomp., w/new tires, priced to sell. D. Durham, Ellaville. Ph.912-937-2575.__________
4 in. cutback saddle, English made, Lane-Fox, Eldonian w/19 in . seat, show girth, like new cond. Carle Cohen, Newnan. Ph. 253-7858. ____
Crump 4 in. cutback English saddle w/fittings, exc. cond., $225. Mr. Redmond, Lithonia. Ph. 981-3823.________
Want good 2 horse trailer, prefer extra tall and wide, must have escape door. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-
6434._____________________________ 10 ft. tandem stock trailer for sale,
$850. V. Bruce, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-786-5014.__________________
15 in. Simco silver mounted saddle, buckstitched w/bridle and breastplate, sacrifice for $595. S. Hodges, Norcross. Ph. 449-3433._____________
Want pony saddle and bridle. Robert Green, Rt. 2, Box 273, Jesup. Ph. 912586-2364.___________________
Western saddle (youth), in exc. cond., $65. H. Cassidy, Atlanta 30338. Ph. 993-6906.____________________
17 1 12 in. forward seat saddle, made in England by Heartly, exc. cond., $250. Lee W. Hatch, Rt. 1, Box 170, Midland 31820. Ph. 404-568-0904.
Triumph saddle, 21 in., made in England, exc. cond., $375 or trade for 18 in. of the same. L. Childress, Roswell. Ph. 993-5783._____________________
1977 Hale 4 horse gooseneck w/5 ft. dressing rm. Nelson Whitaker, Waycross. Ph. 912-449-3381 before 6 p.m. or 449-4024. after 6:30 p.m.__________
Want sgl. horse trailer, reasonably priced, prefer black color, must be good cond. L. Hicks, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4768.

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1979 Fescue hay $1, bale at barn, del. avail. Chas. Worden, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6149.
Hay for sale. R. D. Grace, Rt. 1, Box

380, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8204.______

Hale 4 horse stock trailer, w/open top, new tires, paint, and oak floor, no brakes, exc. cond., $850. L. Landers, Mableton. Ph. 948-3147._________
English saddle, flat seat, good cond., w/fittings. $65. S. Dills, Buford. Ph. 945-4445 or 491 -0020.________
Want 16 ft. or 14 ft. gooseneck trailer, state price and cond. E. R. Taylor, Rt. 5, LaG range. Ph. 404-884-

Hay, Fescue /Clover, rain free, $1.25 per bale in barn; $1, if all taken. C. C. Tritt, Hwy. 60, Suches. Ph. 747-3696.
Fescue hay, limed /fert., $1.50, bale at barn; can del. Arcs Reeves, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-6473.________
Fescue hay $1.50, bale in barn or will del. w/in 40 mi. for $1.75 a bale. Donald Wood, Commerce. Ph. 335-5878.
1979 Coastal Bermuda hay cut

5336.___________________ Miley 4 horse gooseneck trailer, side
loading, feed and dressing rm., painted last yr., exc. cond. Mrs. Horner, Alpharetta. Ph.404-475-6421.__________
Sev. good useable Western type saddles, pony and horse sizes, $35 to $65, ready to ride. W. S. McMichael, Quitman. Ph. 263-8682._____________
Two 2 horse trailers, 1 Super Deluxe,

w/mower cond., $1, bale behind baler, del. avail. Olin Trammel), Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463 /6S34.______________
Fescue /Clover hay 1500 Ib. rolls, rain free stored in dry, $30, roll, Irg. quan. price negotiable. David Addis, Rocky Face. Ph. 404-673-4102._______
Cond. cut Fescue hay, wheat straw and mulch hay, can del. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4279.

$2,150, one Standard, $850. Earl Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502._______
1 Western saddle and 1 roping saddle, will trade for hunt seat. Jaye Kuhn, Jersey. Ph. 464-2531 .________
Buford silver Western show saddle, great cond., 15 in. suede seat, $375. Wendy Smith, Roswell. Ph. 993-0919.

1979 Fescue Irg. sq. bales in barn, $1.25: Coastal Irg. sq. bales in barn $1.50 reas. del. avail. Ray Singleton, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-3415.__________
Last cutting Coastal, $1.50 /bale behind baler, mix Coastal $1.25, bale behind baler; mulch $1.25 at barn. Jim Presley, Stockbridge. PH. 474-1187.

Miley 2 horse inlne trailer, extra high, wide and tall, exc. cond. F. W. Eppinetle, Senoia. Ph. 599-3217._____
Saddle for sale, 16 in., Blue Ribbon Avanti model, made in England, below cost. James J. Pirkle, 4359 Tucker
_____ Professional horseshoeing, corrr:'.ij,' shoeing and trimming a speciality, graduate of Ky. School of Horseshoeing. Phil Landrum. Douglasvli!e.i Ph. 942-3752,_____________

Peavine hay; also, Bermuda grass hay, cut w/haybine from fert. and limed fields, rain free, $1.75 per bale in barn. H. C. Alien, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-
3379.__________________________ Lrg. bales 1979 good rain free Fescue
hay $1.25. bale in barn. Wayne Head. Jersey. Ph. 404-464-3787.________

Lots of Coastal Bermuda hay w/out

rain, well limed-fert.; also, plenty of

mulch. J W. Hughes, Roswell. Ph.

404-993-2106.

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English saddle for sale, good cond., w/all fittingsand pad, 17 in. seat, $100. Tom Podolec, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-

Wheat straw $1.25 per bale. Kermit Simmons, Rt. 2, Jefferson. Ph. 3679739 aft. 5 p.m.___________________

3jS08________ __________________ Western saddle for sale, like new
cond., $100. Katrina Mansell. Wadley, Ph. 912-252-5948, after 4 p.m.________
Horseshoeing, $20, trimming, $10,

Coastal Bermuda hay in barn, 1978,
90 cents, bale; 1979, $1.50/bale, in barn, $1.25 in field. Michael Cady, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-448-5870 days, 404945-2847 nights.________________

will go anywhere. Rick Dyer, College

Park. Ph. 422-7823.

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Cattle trailer, 5 1 12 ft. "by 10 ft. by 6
ft., high, duai axle w/brakes and lights, oak floor, $900. Paul Wilson, Rt, 1, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 944-8500.

1973 turn bow 4 horse gooseneck trailer, new paint and tires, w/dressing rm,, $3,500. A. Everett, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-5141.

Hay, 1st cutting 75 cents, bale; 2nd cutting $1.35; 3rd cutting $1.50, bale, del. extra; mulch 50 cents, bald Fred Newsome, Gray. Ph. 912-986-5297.
Hay, Wheat straw, heavy bales, stored out of weather $1.25, bale, J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8703.
Lrg. bales fert. Coastal hay $1.50, bale, Hwy. 61, next door to Carols Beauty shop. L. Wortham, Rt. 1, Box

95, Villa Rica 30180.____________

Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale

Coastal hay in shed $1, up; mulch or cattle hay 75 cents, bale. W. H. Hat(ield, Evans. Ph. 863-8319. _______
Need hay cheap? 1000 bales of 1978

qua!, hay. Wm. Jenkins, Rt. 6, Springdale, Forsyth. Ph.912-994-6406._____

Corn, shelled, new crop $6/Hd. James W. Whittle, Chester 31012. Ph.
_________ 2500 bales of Coastal /Common berrmuda hay. 50-55 Ib. bales, highly fert., good qual., $1 .25 per bale. B. B. Campbell, Rt. 2, Box 585, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3064.____________________
Fescue hay, rain free, good qual.. $1 per bale. Larry Loughbridge, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987,_________
1979 Fescue /Clover hay $1 .25, bale at barn; $1 , bale in field; mulching hay $1 , will del. Ronnie Burdette, Fairburn. Ph. 964-9916._________________
Fescue hay $1 , bale in barn, rain free. Hermon Ledford, Rt. 1, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 564-3373._________________
Lrg. bales good rain free fert. hay, Fescue $1 , exc. Coastal $2, thoroughly dry Millet $2, Chas Hunter, Conyers. Ph. 483-8711._________________
Coker 227 feed oats $2, bu., cleaned and bagged. W. W. Cleveland, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-4071 /5233.________
Top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay $1 .75, Coastal $1.50, fert., limed mulch 75 cents and $1. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 832-231 6._______________
1979 2nd cutting Bermuda grass hay, highly fert., no weeds, top qual., $1 .25, bale. Clois Worley, Elberton. Ph. 404283-1593._______________________
Taking orders for 1979 Peanut hay in Irg. round bales, $45 per ton loaded in field, del. avail. William Sparrow, Rt. 1 , Unadilla. Ph.912-627-3796._______
Heavy fert. Coastal, Common, or Rye and Fescue hay, $25, per Irg. round bale. Frank Eaton, Rt. 2, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727.___________
1979 bright, clean, Wheat straw, 30 Ib. bales $1 .25ea. in barn; also, Fescue /Common Bermuda hay, del. avail. Bobby Hawk, Madison. Ph. 404-342-
1268.___________________________ Good qual. Coastal hay $1 .50, bale
in barn in Walton Co. Wade Cown, Snellville. Ph. 972-1367.____________
Fescue hay, clean, well fert., heavy bales, no rain, $1.25 /bale. Tim Miller, Rt. 1 , Box 155, Rayle. Ph. 404-274-3458

Fescue hay, highly fert. weed /rain free, very Irg. bales, $1.25 at barn, Roswell, Woodstock area. Ledfords, Woodstock._ Ph_. 926-2187.________
Coastal Bermuda, exc. qual. also, rye grass and mix hay, will negotiate price. Horace Guliatt, Palmetto. Ph. 463-386K
Qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, | irrig./hi.-fert., $1.50 /bale, plus del.; i weed free mulch $1/bale. W. Cosby,
Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-4869 aft. 6
p.m._____________________ 1979 hay, premium qual. Coastal
Bermuda in 1000 Ibs. round bales, nutrient analysis avail, will del. Bill McKinnon, McRae. Ph. 912-474-9326.
Wheat straw, 900 bales $1 per bale; if take all, 80 cents per bale. Harris Brantley, 202 Griffin Ave., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-7768.
Good qual. Fescue /Clover hay $1.25, bale, Irg. bales; mulch $1 per bale. Mrs. Jim Stubblefield, Rt. 2, Box 46, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-4151._____
Good qual. Fescue hay and mix. Bermuda; also, wheat straw and mulch hay can del. 0. L. Rutledge, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5144._________
Coastal /Fescue mix, well fert. 1979 hay, 10,000 bales, $1 per bale in 1000 bale lots, you haul, 55 Ib. bales. Roy Stanley, Lexington. Ph. 404-743-5700.
Coastal Bermuda, hi-fert., limed, weed free, $1.85 in barn. Russell Landrum, Rt. 4, Melody Ln., Stockbridge.Ph.404-474-2843 eve.___________
Coastal Bermuda hay 40 Ibs. avg. bales, $1.35 /bale; also, mulch hay. R. Krusberg, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 404725-5377.___________________
Fescue / Bermuda hay $1.50 per bale, top qual. Mike Goldberg, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7396.______________
1979 rain free Fescue, Lespedezahay $1.50 /bale, del. avail; 1978 Fescue, rain free 50 cents /bale. Walter Patterson, Talbotton. Ph. 665-3393.________
1979 Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert., $1.75 or $1.50 on 50 or more bales. J. T. Morgan, Covington. Ph. 483-9334 or 786-9587.___________________
Hay for sale, $1.25 per bale. Rick

nights, 542-1765 days.

Huskey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6944.

1979 Fescue hay, limed /fert., $1, bale at barn; clean dry wheat straw $1.10 at barn. R. W. Turner, Brooks. Ph.404-599-6719.______________
Top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, 2nd. cutting, well limed /fert., weed /rain free, $1.25 /bale in field, $1.50 at barn. Frank Ruzza, Perry. Ph. 987-3298._____
Fescue, fert. heavy bales $1.25-$1.50 in barn; also, mulch. Troy Hunley, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7815.________
5x4 high density bales $20/roll, 9001000 avg. del. avail. Leo Perfect, Unadilla. Ph. 912-627-3820.__________
Good qual. Fescue, no rain hay $1 per bale. Sam Kibler, Murray Co., Crandall. Ph. 695-2990.___________
Fescue hay, hi. fert., $1.25 /bale at barn; also, mulch hay 75 cents per bale, del. avail. H. L. Phillips, Hiram. Ph. 428-2765.__________________
Wheat straw, exc. qual. bales of bright heavy wheat straw at barn or del. Walt Prickett, Madison. Ph. 404-3421448 or 342-4742.
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.
Green Gov. cane for seed or making syrup, 6 ft. tall, ready now for fall planting, 10 cents stalk. Joel Sirmans, Rt. 1, Hwy. 37, Dupont. Ph. 912-487-2512.
Oasis seed wheat, 90 percent germ., no noxious weed, non-certi., cleaned and bagged, $7 bu. W. W. Cleveland, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-4071 or 957-
5233._____________________ White multiplying nest onions, 5
doz., $3 PP, plant now for fall, winter and spring onions. C. I. Hunt, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 394-4417._____________
Yuchi Arrowleaf clover, $1 Ib., 50 Ib. bags; Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned and bagged, 1 bu. bags, $5 bu. G. E. Crouch, Louisville. Ph. 912-589-7814.
1979 white multiplying nest onions, "Clean, good cond., $7 gal. PP, only 3 gal. left, $20. Mrs. Frank Moore, Box 8, Alley 30410.____________________
Green sugar cane for sale, 4000 stalks, in field, for juice or syrup. Marvin Zorn, Sycamore. Ph. 912-567-
2569._________________________ Concord, Fredonia, Catawba grape-
vines, $2.98 ea., bronze scuppernong vines, 2 yrs., $2.98 ea., add post. Louise Travis, 7610 Hwy. 314, Riverdale
30296.____________________ 1000 stalks red sugar cane for seed, 3
to 6 ft. tall, 10 cents stalk, you dig.T.T. Jeffords, Rt. 4, Box 476, Waycross 31501. Ph. 283-5106.________________
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 450 bu., cleaned, treated, bagged, 80 percent germ., $6 bu. Earl Beasley, Avera. Ph. 404-547-
2890._________________________ Pits., sourwood, muscadine, grape-
vine, beechnut, crabapple, blackhaw, hazelnut. 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-3945.___________________
Strawberry pits., Fla. 90, Earlibelle, Appollo, Albritton, 25 pits., $4.50, 50 pits., $7, PP. Frank Miller, Rt. 1, Box 296, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3700.
1979 crop Ky. 31 Tall fescue, 99.61 percent pure seed, 97 percent germ., cleaned and bagged. Jim Henderson, Rt. 1, Talmo 30575. Ph. 404-536-5502, afterSp.m.__________________________
Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned and bagged, pure seed 99.25 percent, germ. 88 percent, $5 bu. R. E. Henderson, Lovejoy. Ph. 404-946-4034._________
Yuchi (Arrowleaf) cover, 92 percent germ., 98.57 percent purity, in 50 Ib. bags, 95 cents per Ib. Hal Mitchell, Social Circle. Ph. 404-464-2987.______
Arthur 71 and Coker 747 wheat, 88.5 percent germ., $6 bu., bulk only. Cullen Patton, Jr., Greenville. Ph. 404-672-
1246._________________________ Arrowleaf clover seed for sale, 50 Ib.
bags, 95 cents per Ib. Norris Bryans, Rt.1, Newborn 30262.________________
Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned and bagged, no weeds, 85.50 percent germ., $6 per bu. W. E. Prescott, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-2753._______
Sugar cane for sale by stalk or patch. H. McNeely, Rt. 1 Davisboro 31018. Ph. 912-552-8411.______________
High quality Yuchi Arrowleaf clover and Pensacola Bahia grass. Frederick Blitch, Jr., Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-
2475.________________________________ Wrens Abruzzi rye for sale, cleaned
and bagged, 1 bu. bags. John Fordham, Rt. 1, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912934-2694.____________________
2 varieties McNair wheat seed, germ, above 90 percent, $8.50 bu., Fla. 501 oat seed, germ. 98 percent, $3.50 bu. Robert Ray, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912-825-7288.

Wednesday, October 10,1979

Coker certi. 227 seed oats, $3 per bu., select oats, $2.50 per bu. Charles H. Fountain, Dublin. Ph. 272-4463.
Massey strawberry pits, for sale, $7.50 per 100 PP. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Clermont 30527.
Onion buttons, plant now, 12, $1. Jessie Thomason, 1517 Patricia Lane, Douglasville 30134.
Fall cabbage for sale, $2 per 50, Vates collards, $1.75 per 50 plus $1 post. L. A. Butler, Box 98, Chula 31733.
Pits., blueberry, dewberry, blackberry, strawberry and yellow root, 12, $5; red plum and crabapple, 4, $5 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Wheat, recleaned and bagged for grain or grazing, $7 bu., Arthur 71 reg. wheat, $10 bu. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8708.
Sugar cane, 1 /3 A. in field, for seed or syrup. T. C. Allmond, Metter. Ph. 912-685-6274.
Semi-Dwarf apple trees, Golden Delicious, June, Yates, Limbertwig, Horse and many more, free list. Bill Swaney, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5783.
Rye, combine run, 88 percent germ., bulk. Jerry Johnson, Rt. 1, Garfield 30425. Ph.912-763-3291.
Old time scallion onions, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville30501.
Fla. 501 oats for sale, 93 percent germ., $2.50 er bu. J. 0. Dickerson, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436. Ph.912-526-6220.
Sugar cane for sale, Ga. Red and Ribbon. H. A. Mixon, Vienna. Ph. 912268-4599, after6 p.m.___________
Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned and bagged, 90 percent germ. Kenneth C. Nobles, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-
7916.________________________ Ky. 31 Tall fescue, $30 per 100 Ibs. in
50 Ib. bags; Wrens Abruzzi rye, $6 bu. George M. Maddox, Barnesville. Ph. 358-0432, after 8 p.m.___________
Semi-Dwarf apple trees, 2 yrs., now bearing fruit, free list. James Lawson, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 404-893-2141.
Old time peach and other quality fruit trees, booking now, request list. Bill Johnson, Rt. 5, Box 325M, Ellijay 30540. Ph.404-273-3187.__________
1979 crop old time streaked half runner bean seed, purple bloom, $2 cup plus 75 cents post. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, 1107 Ewing's Chapel Rd., Dacula 30211._______________________
Running okra seed, 50, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 274, Baxley 31513. ____________________
Wanted
Want old time white shallots, Seven Annabel!, well rooted clumps. Daisy A. Cochran, Box 231, Adairsville30103.
Want to buy Indian corn, state price. Mrs. Gaston White, Rt. 6, Baxley
31513.______________________ Want to buy chinquapin bushes,
state price. Rowan Campbell, Box 206, Douglas 31533.
Flower plants, bulbs
and seed for sale
100 count PP, jews and asstd. pot pits,, $10, cacti and succulents, $20, yd. and pot vines, $10. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Boxwood, Old English, in cont., sev. hundred to select from. W. A. Maddox, 1731 Johnson Rd., N. E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-2933._______________
Rabbit Foot ferns, 8 in. pot, $5, well rooted. Jessie Thomason, 1517 Patricia Ln., Douglasville 30134.___________
Job's-tears, 60 doz., 3 doz., $1.25, PP. Blanche Harkins, P. 0. Box 4, Mountain City 30562._____________
Verbena: white, red, purple, pink, candystripe $2.50/doz., gerberas 3/$1, Hollyhocks, shastas $1.50/doz. $1 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons
30436._______________________ Seeds: Irg., pink poppy, sweet will-
iam, foxglove, hollyhock 25 cents ea. w/SASE, shastadaisy pits. $1.50/doz., $1 post. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436._________________
5 Boston Sword ferns $4.50, heart shaped leaf philodendron, peperomia, 50 cents ea., plus post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta 30201.__________________
Crepe myrtle, flowering almond, red hibiscus, rose of sharon, red honeysuckles, purple butterfly, others. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, Douglasville. Ph. 942-
4051._____________________ Liriope, hardy, Irg. pits. 60/$7;-damp
pack, tame blue violets, outdoor type, 30/S6, PP. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 445, Ellabell31308.____________
Old timey reseeding petunia seed, mix cols., blooms til frost, 25/50 cents w/SASE; blue ageratum, butterfly, yoga 3/$1. J. Kilgore, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.

Pink Spice pinks $3/clump, blue hydrangea 2/$3, PP. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4957.___________
Dbl. Shirley poppy seed, 60 cents per pkg. w/SASE. Avis McDanlel, Rt. 1, Box 173, Glenwood 30428.________
Daylilles, Irg. clumps, named, most cols., special $5, up. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Hwy. 19 N., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308.
Plants: Wild rose, pink bush honey suckle, sweet shrubs, Redhaw, 3/$4, red fruited Prickly pear 12/$3.50, PP. Roy Kinsey, Rt. 1, Auburn 30203. Ph. 963-1632._____________________
Daylilies, mix 20/$10, named and labeled $1 ea. PP. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________________
Hemlock pine, white pine, rhododendron, azaleas, sweet shrub, 4/$1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.______________
Hemlock, Mtn. laurel, holly, rhododendron, maple, others, 2 to 4ft., $1.50 ea., 6/38.50, plus post. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellljay 30540.______________
Night blooming cereus, Irg. dbl. blooms, nice rooted pits. $2.75, PP tall cannas, red, 12/$5, PP. L. Hurst, Rt. 2, Whigham31797.________________
All well rooted Christmas and Thanksgiving cacti, $1.50 ea., bearded iris w/lrg. mix. color blooms $5/doz. PP. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellijay
30540.______________________ Daffodils, Mt. Hood, white, Feb.
gold, yellow, 30 bulbs, $5, 100 bulbs/$15, plus post. M. Welch, 308 Hamilton, Winder 30680.______________
Red and purple ea. verbenas 10/$3.50, green hosta 4/$3.50; spice pinks 4/$3.50, PP. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Clermont 30527._____________
6 diff. rare cacti, labeled, $6.50, PP; Boston and Roosevelt fern, 90 cents ea., $1 post. L. A. Butler, Box 98, Chula
31733. ____________________ Camellia, aucuba, forsythia, hydran-
gea, ferns, Dbl. sultana (pink). D. V. Cason, Atlanta. Ph. 761-6102.______
Camellia seed, new crop, diff. cols. 15/$1, w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. ltson.Rt.1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.__________
Aucuba rooted or potted, 5 sweet shrub or 2 tblspn. Spanish brocade marigold seeds 50 cents w/SASE. Mrs. McMillan, 4955Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407.____________
Azaleas, 2 ft. tall, In cans $1, can del. truckload lots. Eugene M.Colson, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-7846.___________
Container grown pits., ilex helleri, picturota, aucuba, English boxwood, green/var. liriope, fatsia, Angel trumpet. W. L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-
5249._______________________ Zinnia, marigolds 50 cents w/SASE
for pkg. or $3/100. Janette Fox, Young Harris 30582._____________________
Mother-in-law tongue $1, 75 cents post; Irg. dbl. hollyhock, It. ordk. pink, blue Jap. iris seeds 50 cents, tblspn. w/SASE. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._____________________
Dutch iris seeds 50 cents, 1 tblspn. w/SASE; blue iris bulbs, daffodils, $4.50/doz., $1.45 post. ea. doz. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. Cir., Duluth
30136._________________________ Cacti, 100 asstd. $20, PP; write for
list. J. W. Strawder, Rt. 5, Box 233, Albany 31707. Ph. 912-432-7023._______
Martin gourd seeds 30 cents pkg. plus SASE. Ed S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650._______________
White dogwood, forsythia, Bridalwreath, English dogwood, $1.50 ea., vinca minor 50/$4, $1.25 post. Mrs. J. W.Jackson, Rt. 2,Talking Rock 30175.
Red tip photinias $2.25 (vol. discount), azaleas $1.50 and $2. M. L. Turner, Smyrna. Ph. 432-1312._______
Bulbs, tiger lily, spider lily, dbl. daffodils, yellow, $4/doz., 24/$6. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Box 209, Danielsvilie 30633.__________________
White lily of the valley $4/doz. PP In Ga., mix. daylily seeds, 50 cents pkg. w/SASE. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa30176.________________
Sunflower seed, 1/2 cup for $1.25, PP, Irg. size, some 10 in. across. Mrs. Joel H. Peek, 525 W. Vineyard Rd., Griffin 30223.
Daylily seeds, w/the "Wilds of Missouri", 50 seeds $1, w/SASE. Hazel Glbbs, Rt.3, Tifton31794._______
Martin, Bushel, Dipper and Dishrag gourd seed, 4 pkg. $1, w/env. and 20 cents post. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.
Old fashion reseeding petunia seeds, mix cols. 50 cents pkg., 100 dbl. pink touch-me-not seeds 50 cents w/SASE. Ruby Hagin, Rt. 2, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107.
Seeds: globe amaranth, money pit., marigolds, cardinal flower, Christmas cherry, 4 pkgs. $1, plus SASE. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401.
Boxwood, well branched, 3 and 4 yrs. gal. $1 and $1.50, red tip 2 to 3 ft. 6 & 8 in. pots azaleas. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn. Ph.912-567-3849......., ,, .,

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Red and Silver wandering jew, 6 cuttings, $2, PP, old fashion hollyhock seeds, 25/$2, PP. Frank Rushing, Rt. 9, Box 595, Carrollton 30117.
Very dwarf dbl. cannas, President Red, $5/doz., $1.25 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesville 30501.
Lrg. boxwoods, well branched 75 to choose from. Mrs. Ed Fortner, Rt. 4, Box 313, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 8642578.
Cacti, paper spine, tiger jaws, golden star, medicine pit., thimble, star fish, Christmas tree, 5/$6, $1 post. Mr. Hobbs, Rt. 9, Box 324, Gumming 30130.
Magnolias 3 to 5 ft. $3 to $5, aucubas $2, up, cannot ship. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., S. E., Atlanta. Ph. 6275678.
Orchid pits., 20 percent discount, need the space, cannot ship. Mrs. R. J. Martin, Atlanta. Ph. 875-3750.________
Group of pits, in pots, make reas. offer. Corene Gosnell, Atlanta. Ph. 344-
4486._______________________________ Cacti, 3/$5, vari. spider pit. 2/$1.75;
wandering jew 10/S1.25, lace ferns $1.75, all rooted, PP. Mrs. James Arnett,9066thSt., N. Cordele 31015.
Red tips, ligustrum, Burfordi holly, Box holly, Elaegnus, Euonymus, others, well rooted, 25 cents ea. J. E. Cromer, Covington. Ph. 404-787-1735.
Mtn. fern, holly, Mtn. laurel, white dogwood, sweet shrub $5 for 6; pink lady's-slipper, 12/$5, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.______
800 magnolia trees, 3 to 10 ft., $1, ft., you dig. S. S. Storer, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-9969.
Wanted
Want Ginkgo trees. Mrs. R. C. Foster, Rt. 1, Box 205A, Woodland 31836._________________
Want Crown vetch, reasonably priced. L. Brock, 2398 Sunny Hill Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 945-3970._____
Want the old timey Bronze and Gold chrysanthemums. Mrs. Melvin Mullinax, Rt. 4, Clarkesville30523.
Want to exchange Irg. quan. lovely var. iris for any col. Monkey grass (liriope). J. Hall, Marietta. Ph. 973-0298 aft. 5 p.m.___________________
Want rooted, Oakleaf magnolia, Grancy greybeard, bottle brush, shrimp pits., Red oleander and Oak-leaf hyd., state details. Mrs. B. C. Lee, Box 27, Manor 31550.
Poultry, game, fowl
and eggs for sale
Young Mallard ducks, 5 gen. from wild, $3. Mrs. Sarah Anderson, 3955 Cedar Grove PI., Ellenwood. Ph. 241-
1705.__________________ Wood ducks, $18 ea., Mandarin
ducks, $37.50 pr., Swinhoe /Humes pheasants, $40 pr., Siamese Fireback, $125 pr., Malayan Fireback hen, $100. A. H. Dean, Macon. Ph. 477-7767.
Guineas, bantams, S.D.N., B.B.R., B.C., W.C., half grown /grown. David Mainor, Rt. 2, Adel. Ph. 896-3988
/3590.____________________ Guineas, Ringneck pheasants, Mo-
dern Game, Barred Rock bantams, Wood ducks. Glenn Strickland, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-4469._______
Rabbits, going out of business sell, cheap. Judy Quinn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1463.______________
Pheasants, 8 kinds, sev. young peafowls, 7 kinds of bantams, 6 cols, doves, also other birds. L. W. Johnson, College Park. Ph. 964-8862._______
Game chickens, April hatch, roosters /hens, $5 pr. Chas. Greene, Rt. 1, Box 533, Fairmount. Ph. 337-5742.______
Pharoah quail chicks, 35 cents, Pharoah quail eggs. $12 per C. Jesse Strickland, 303 Bobby Dr., Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-7897.________________
Jumbo Wisconsin quail, $11.50 on ft., cannot ship. Charles Goff, Rt. 1, Ashburn. Ph.912-567-2636._______
Pheasants, 4 cols., Bearded Silkies, B.T.W. Japs, Cochins, 5 cols, doves, pigeons, Frillbacks, Ind. Fantail, Helmets, others. Ed Deen, Baxley. Ph. 367-
6375.________________________ Purebred bantams, Japs, and others.
G. Ellis, 1275 Forrest Ellis Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-2591.__________
Bantams, White Cornish, $15 pr., B.B. Reds, $5 pr., Golden Sebright, Silver Duckwing, $10 pr., White Leghorn, $5 pr. Leroy Classen, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-2862._______________________
Bobwhite quail, live /dressed in frozen water. Bob Johnson, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-9275.__________________
Jumbo breeders, $1 ea. if all taken /$1.25, guineas, $200 if all taken, also 1000 quail in flight pens, $1.25 ea. Hoyt Tuck, Buford.'Ph. 945-6956.

Chinese Crested Mandarin ducks, Carolina wood ducks, Green Winged Teal, Cinnamon Teal. Dr. Guy K. Dean Jr., Evans. Ph.863-8860after6p.m.
Bantams, White Wyandottes, Partridge Wyandottes, Rosecomb R.I.D., Partridge Cochins, Red Cochins. Ollis R. Miller, Rt. 7, Gumming. Ph. 887-
2270.__________________________ Mallard drakes, 5 gen. from wild, 4
mos., will trade for Mallard hens. E. M. Van Antwerp, Hartwell. Ph. 376-8680.
8 B.O.E. bantams hens, $3 ea., roosters, free. J. D. Smith, Smyrna. Ph. 436-5055 mornings, all day Friday /Sat-
urday.________________________ Bobwhite quail, flight pen cond.,
$1.75 ea. Joyce Weldon, Lakeland. Ph. 912-482-2938.___________________
Pigeons, Brown Kings, White Kings, Moundens, Texas Autersex, Lahors, bantams, Cornish game, Red Lace /Blue. F. A. DeLeGal, Waycross. Ph. 283-7835.____________________
White Rock, approx. 75. Marvin Walden, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4926.
Ringneck doves, $5 pr., White doves, $5 pr., Ringneck pheasants, half grown, $3 ea., grown, $5 ea. James C. Jones, Elberton. Ph. 283-7051._____
Guineas, Araucana hens, pullets. Carlton Rowe, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655.
Young Araucana roosters, $1.50 ea., some top knots, hatched this spring. Mrs. Guard, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-9622.
50 Bronze /White turkeys. J. Rizer, Rt. 1, Box 66, Barney 31625. Ph. 775-
2430.____________________ Rabbits, French Lops, Mini Lops,
Netherland Dwarf Silver Martin. Shirley Wills, 7556 Fielder Rd., Jonesboro. Ph.
471-5773._______________________________ Purebred bantams, B.B. Reds, Silver
Duckwing, Buff Cochins, Mille Fleurs, Blk. Old English, $1-$6 ea. Randy Garner, Douglasville. Ph. 949-3654 / 562-3813.________________
6 Butcher /Grey stags, 1 trio Phil Marsh Butcher, Spanish /Albany hens, out/out Kelso, Sandy Hatch hens, proven stock. J. Bread, Canton. Ph. 479-2774after6 p.m.___________
6 geese, free to good home. J. Coser, Marietta. Ph. 428-1845.__________
Yard fresh ungraded brown hen eggs, for eating /setting. Quitman Barrs, Eastman. Ph. 374-3800.___________
Beau. pr. White Mute swans, 1 1/2 yrs., must give up because of ill health, $245. C. M. Schiffer, Hampton. Ph. 957-5669 daytime.____________
Guineas, chickens, $3 ea. Emma Robinson, 100 Parrish St., Griffin.______
Golden pheasant cocks, various col. doves. Dennis Rich, Forest Park. Ph. 366-6057 evenings._________________
40 Red Rock chickens, 10 mos., tom/hen turkey, $25 pr. Charlie Bryant, Winston. Ph. 949-2775.____________
Bunnies, mix. American Chinchilla, Flemish Giant, 3 Flemish Giant does, buck, no papers. Julie Dillard, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-8732._____________
Jumbo Bobwhite quail, dressed /undressed, $2 ea. Lee Campbell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0517.__________________
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, dressed /alive, eggs /baby chicks, Pharoah, breeders, eggs, baby chicks. W. A. Cochran, Blackshear. Ph. 912449-5282._____________________
Pr. Phoenix /Yokohamas bantams. Danny Register, Cochran. Ph. 9346097.
San Juan rabbits, selling out, breeding stock, also wire cages. E. E. Turner, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6748.
Doves, peach pied, wild pied, fawn pied, Ringneck, $2.50 ea. Rickey Hunter, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-5721._
Barred Cochins, White Silkies, Cornish bantams, ducks, geese, grown peafowl. Gerald Smith, Rt. 3, Cochran. Ph. 934-4286.
Emus, $150, Blk. swans, $150, 2 yrs. W. peacocks, $75, Java Green peachicks, $45. Dan Queen, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2239.
Purebred B.B. Reds O.E., show qual., pullets, hens, cockerels, sgls./trios. William R. Usery, Forsyth. Ph.912-994-9524.
Purebred bantams, Mille Fleur, Blk. Rosecomb, Cochins, $5pr., white/grey Call ducks, $8/up. Robert Wenzel, White Plains. Ph. 467-2849 after 6 p.m.
'79 hatch India Blue peafowl, grey Call ducks, purebred Java Green '78 peacock, trade for peahen same age/older. Henry Bowen, Clermont. Ph. 983-7260.
Bobwhite quail, flight cond., never debeaked. Larry Baile, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-6847.
40 assorted Irg. pullets, White Rock, Red Rock, $2 ea., ready to start laying, hens laying, $1.50 ea., 25 fryers, $1.35 ea. E. F. Darby, Covington. Ph. 7860435.
New Zealand Whites, Ruby Eyed White Dwarfs. James Dalton, Atlanta. Ph. 474-8653.
35 R.R. Hens. M. M. Jackson, Rt. 8, Canton. Ph. 479-2215.

Bantams, Blk. Japs, White Silkies, Cochins, Araucanas, Blk. Tail Japs, Dark Cornish, Red Lace, mix. Wiley Durden, Albany. Ph. 912-439-1882.
25 game hens, some purebred, $2.50 ea., if all taken, $2ea. C. L. Smith, 3296 Ward Dr. S.W., Atlanta. Ph. 768-9091 day /363-29S8 night.____________
Games, pure Greys, Roundhead Hatches, Warhorse, Mohogany Kelso, Clarets, crosses of all. T. 0. Yawn, Hazlehurst. Ph.912-375-7412.__________
Bronze turkeys, 8 mos., 6 goffers, 6 hens, $25 pr., no checks. Ann Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-2401.__________
Cnukars, Bobwhites, young birds, rabbits. O. E. Carroll, Gainesvilie. Ph. 404-536-6888 after 6p.m./ weekends.
100 ducks, $2 ea., if all are taken. Peter Harrell, Columbus. Ph. 561-8705 / 323-1340.______________
15 game Hatch hens, 1-2 yrs., some laying, $5 ea./$4 if all taken. Lonnie Stubblefield, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-
4151.______________________ Racing Homers, healthy birds, good
flyers, mated prs., $5, young birds, $3 pr., odd birds, $1.50ea. Mrs. Glasco, Decatur. Ph. 241-1181.__________
Mallard ducks, pond raised, 8 gen. from wild, 100 for $200/ $5.75 pr. T. C. Bragg, Gray. Ph: 912-986-5013._____
Breeder Stock, chickens, ducks, geese, guineas, incubators, hatchers, other equip. David Clyat, Hahira. Ph. 912-242-5338.______________
Bobwhite quail, $1.75 ea., 13 days, 50 cents ea., English bantams, Silkies, guineas, White Pearl, Coral Blue. Wayne Fowler, Rt. 1, Nashville 31639.
3 buck rabbits, 4 mos., 1 white, 2 brown, $5 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. Horace Barrett, 2668 Old Peachtree Rd., Duluth. Ph. 476-5008.______________
Free poultry, 2 Blk./Silver bantam roosters, not yet crowing. Marie Curtis, P.O. Box 112, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2134 after 6 p.m.__________________
Pheasants, Golden/ Silver Lady Amherst, Blue Eared, Ringneck peahen, all for $190, also chickens. D. B. Holberl, Fairmount. Ph. 404-337-2431.
Siamese bucks, Pearl Gray Sable, also trio Blk. Japs, trio Wheaton Japs, 5 mix. bantams. Chuck Houston, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-7373.
Araucanas, $40 for 21, all young, diff. sizes. Ann Eidson, Atlanta. Ph. 404233-3102.________________________
Wisconsin Jumbo quail, all ages. Ernest Bruch, College Park. Ph. 404997-4425.__________________
Grown turkeys, White/Grey, $7 ea. Mrs. Ray Walker, Augusta. Ph. 798-
3177.__________________________ Laying hens, sex links, $2.50 ea., 3
mos., R.I.R. pullets, $1 cockerels, 50 cents. Ray Stalling, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-3594.__________________
Bronze turkeys, 6 mos. Mrs. Thomas Rhodes, Rt. 1, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-
2586._______________________ India Giants, Wisconsin Jumbo,
state inspected/ approved. A. L. Blackwelden, 4212 Log Cabin Dr., Macon. Ph. 477-0205._____________
New York Giant quail, prs./ any way you wish, cannot ship, just as many as you need. Ed Moreland, Thomaston. Ph.404-647-4926.
Doves, pr./sgls., peach, fawn, wild col., white pieds, also pr. Diamonds. P. Alien, Red Oak. Ph. 404-766-2270.
Swinhoe pheasants, extra females, Golden/ Silver Sebrights, Blk. Rosecombs, Homing pigeons. David Orgel, Albany. Ph. 435-3973.___________
5 White Rock pullets, 7-9 Ibs., 79 hatch, $3 ea. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. Ph. 767-6666.
Pigeons, Rollers, Ice, Fantails, Ringneck doves, Muscovy ducks, guinea pigs, peacocks, chickens. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 486-2558 nights.
Purebred bantams, B.B.R., S.D.W., Blk. Ginger Red Creel, Old English game, Buff Japs, W.B.T.S., B.R.C., others, $7.50 pr. L. C. Ervin, Albany. Ph. 439-9216.
NZW breeding stock, pedi., from high qual. reg. stock, exc. meat/ production/ etc. Rick Boulis, Oxford. Ph. 404-787-0910.
Selling out, pigeons, Modenas, Ukranian Sky Cutters, English Trumpeters. Fantails, others, $3/up, good stock/show birds. Dr. B. H. Lee, Jasper. Ph. 692-2112/5030._______
Pigeons, Indian Fantails, Helmets, Nuns, Dutch Capuchines, Komorner Tumblers, show stock, prs./ slgs./ breeders/ young. R. L. Calvert, Marietta. Ph. 428-3796.
D'uccle bantams, Self Blues, Whites, Goldnecks. Ernie Gilmer, 1332 Hatchcover Cir., Jonesboro. Ph. 404-4717740.
Racing Homer pigeons, superior qual., breeders/ young, cannot ship. Paul Arrington, Atlanta. Ph. 255-5729.
Purebred bantams, Columbian Wyandottes, selling in prs./trios, cannot ship. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Buster Lewis Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1154.

Pullets, cockerels, B.B. Reds, Br. Red Moderns, Goldnecks, Salmond Faveroles, 30 total, $20 for all/$1 ea. L. Bennett, East Point. Ph. 768-4818.
40 fryers, $1.25 ea., 1 Rhode Island Red rooster, $3. V. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 766-5014.__________________
White Silkies, $8 pr., Muscovy ducks, $2/$3 ea. Aros Reeves, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6473.___________
Game chickens, Moore Hatch White Hackel, Kelso Lacey Roundhead, all good stock, priced to sell. Arvil Thompson, Rome. Ph. 235-6889after5 p.m.
Games, Alien R.H. cock, 3 hens, 2 Alien R.H. stags, 5 pullets, 3 grey stags, 3 hens, 3 Blue Face Hatch stags, 3 hens, others. J. Wallace, Buford. Ph. 945-5973.______________________
Bantams, Golden Sebrights, Columbian D'anvers, Lemon Blk. O.E., Silver Duckwing, O.E. Blk. Tail, Red O.E., others. K. Dunn, Smyrna. Ph. 435-7120.
Lrg. Mallard/ Rouen cross ducks, white/ blk. Muscovy ducks, also 1/2 grown guineas, turkeys, reasonable. Mrs. Sarah Acree, Alvaton. Ph. 538-
6808._________________________ Jumbo Wisconsin/ Ind. Giant quail,
flight birds, dressed birds/ breeders. Mac Reeder, 4175 Houston Ave., Macon. Ph.912-788-0313._________
Golden pheasant, blue /green peafowl. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-3287.___________________
Peafowl, $100 pr., India Blue, Blk. Shouldered games, Boston Roundheads, $125 trio. H. Clayton Garrett, Gumming. Ph. 887-2018.___________
Rabbits, fryers, breeding does /bucks, NZW, Checker Giant. G. J. Martin, McDonough. Ph. 957-4592.
Rabbits, fryers, breeding does /bucks, NZW. L. Martin, Morrow. Ph. 961-1428._________________________
Bobwhite quail, $1.50 ea., Ringneck pheasant, $4 ea., cannot ship. Tommy Harris, Rt. 3, Gumming. Ph. 887-4688.
150 guineas, 1-4 mos., $1.25-33 ea., 4 game roosters, $7.50 ea. John Burnett, Bremer. Ph. 646-3236.______
Bantams, B.B. Reds, good bloodlines, only a few to sell. J. C. Stone, Hartwell. Ph. 376-2843.__________
Roundhead/ Hatch crosses, Alien Roundhead/ Arkansas Travelers crosses, pure Greys, stags/pullets. Jeff Shiver, Forsyth. Ph. 994-9563.
4 Irg. white roosters, 4 pretty bantam roosters, free, must pick up. Mrs. Yearwood, Austell. Ph. 948-2409.________
Purebred Barred Rock Dominique rooster, 78 hatch, also show type White Cochin bantam rooster, $3 ea. E. L. Walker, Ellijay. Ph. 635-4781._____
7 White Embden geese, 7 mos., $60 for all/ $10 ea. Christine Dean, Madison. Ph.404-342-3576.________
Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $5 ea., Indian Runner ducks, $15 pr. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton. Ph. 283-1878.
Ga. Bobwhite quail, dressed/ undressed, eggs. Donald Brett, Oglethorpe. Ph. 912-472-8061.
Mille Fleur, R.I.R., Old English bantams, ducks, geese, Wisconsin Jumbo quail. Violet Bailey, Hephzibah. Ph.404-793-2236.
Pheasants, Ringneck, $8 pr., Golden/ Silver, $15 pr., White turkeys, $7 ea., cannot ship. Marvin Kent, Pendergrass. Ph. 404-693-2547 after 6
p.m._________________________ Bronze turkeys, 5-7 mos., 35-320,
must sell, also White Leghorn hen, just started laying, $2 ea. Patsy Keahey, Hampton. Ph. 946-3383 /43S7._____
Mix. bantams, 8 pullets, 10 roosters, all $15, also Cochins, Japs, Old English, White/Blk. SOW, others. C. M. Callihan, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-2917.
17 laying hens, $2 ea., 3 roosters, $2 ea. L. Hatfield, Vidalia. Ph. 912-5657496.
Brass Back rabbits, reasonable price. Frank Cochran, Alpharetta. Ph. 4757609.
79 hatch chickens will be laying soon, White Rocks, Araucanas, Ancona, Silkies, others. M. Pearl, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4083.
Trio geese, 8 mix. ducks. Richard Kemp, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 867-5973.
Bobwhite quail, ready for release, $1.75 ea., del. anywhere in Ga., on orders of 1000/ more. T. L. Surles, Preston. Ph. 828-3506.
Cochin bantams, show type, 3 pr. breeders, 10 pr. young bantams, 3 guineas. J. H. Carney, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4957.
Wanted
Want Irg. roosters, hens, guineas, turkeys, pigeons, ducks, etc., reasonable. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 7452891 /4143.
Want Buff Orpington bantam, rooster /hen. Gail Richards, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-1297 after 6p.m.____________
Want to buy 1000 baby quails, will pay $250 /1000. T. L. Surles, Thompson. Ph.912-828-3806.

Want 5-6 bantams hens, now laying, reasonable. Marie Curtis, P. O. Box 112, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2134 after 6
p.m.______________________________ Want free common pigeons, will pay
cost of trapping /container shipping. Adam Mundhenk, West Point 31833.
Want Giant grey Chinchilla rabbits, Irg. /sml., want buck, 4-5 does, not far from Adairsville. Lawrence A. Abernathy, Rt. 3, Box 272, Stone Rd., Adairsville.
Miscellaneous for sale
Affidavits are required for all hand made items: stating they were made by the advertiser.
Needlework
Will cro. Lady Bug, Earof Corn, Owl, Hen, Frog, Butterfly potholders $3.50 ea. F. Dorsey, 1040 Wesley Dr., Marietta 30064.___________________
I'll sew anything for anyone, anywhere, very reas., 30 yrs. exp., except quilts, even dropseat jumpsuits. Kathleen Chambless, Colquitt. Ph. 912-758-
3666.______________________ 4 quilts: 1 brown /yellow Butterfly, 1
pink /blue Star $35 ea., 1 blue /white Bowtie $25,1 blue /whiteStar /Cresent $45. Grace Fine, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3165._____________________
Beau, quilts, many designs. Maxine Dellorso, 1800 Mackinaw PI., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-9856.____________
3 cotton full size quilts, 2 Step Around the Mtn. design, 1 in Square Dance design $50 ea. Mrs. Rabun Aaron, Rt. 6, Covington 30209._______
3 Granny afghans, all multi-col. 1 w/green, 1 w/brown, 1 w/off-white, send SASE. Mrs. Laurie Gibbs, 107 Fuller St., Warrenton 30828. Ph. 404465-2513._________________
Dbl. knit quilt scraps, Irg. and med. size, 10 Ibs., $4.50, $2 post., mix cols., 5 Ibs. cotton scraps $2.50, 31.55 post. Mrs. P. R. Crowder, Rt. 2, Alma31510.
Dbl. knit full size quilt tops, also, cotton in blocks 2/$15; cotton /knit string tops 2/$15, plus post. Estelle Reagan, Snellville. Ph. 972-0986._____
2 king size dbl. knit quilt tops $14 ea., $1.80 post., dbl. bed, cotton /dbl. knit $12, $1.60 post. B. Sims, 441 Chestnut St.. Lawrenceville 30246,
Machine made quilts: cotton/dbl. knit. dbl. bed $20, queen $25. velour dbl. $25, queen $30, king $35. no shipping. D. Ruff. 3730 N. Peachtree Rd., Cnamblee. Ph. 451-3823.____ _
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, machine sewn cotton, 8 Pt. Star. Log Cabin, Lone Star. Fan. $12.50 ea.. $1.50 post. Mrs. U. C. Hulsey. Rt. 1, Buchanan
30113.________._____ ________ Tulip applique quilt $35. Mrs. Verna
Starks, Box 346. Ellijay 30540.________
Cro. potholders, whole Lemon, Lime, Strawberry. Tangerine and Watermelon slice. $1.50 ea. Mrs. A. E. Riley, 3430 Rushing Rd.. Augusta 30906. Ph. 404798-4150.______________________
Quilt scraps, knit or cotton sq. 5-6 in. 100/35, 3-4 in. $3.50. Cleo Carney, 667 Old Mtn. Rd., Kennesaw 30144.______
Hand-painted pillowcases. $5/pr., bib aprons $1.85, band /work aprons, $1.45. potholders 3/$1, post. 80 cents. D. Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.__________
3 hand-quilted quilts, cotton, dbl. bed, $25 and $30 ea., plus post.. 1 knit $25. Mrs. H. B. Wall Sr., 211 Candler St.. Winder 30680._________________
Taking orders for quilt tops: Wedding Ring, Dresden Plate, Grandma's Flower Garden, Spool, Fan and many others. Effie L. Warner. Rt. 2. Box 163, Greenville 30222._______________________
Bonnets $3, childs $2, Hat or Mouse pincushion $1, Hen potholders $1.75, plus post. P. McKie, P. O. Box 23, Orc hard H ill 30266. Ph. 404-228-3653.
Dbl. knit scraps 10 Ibs. $5 or 20 Ibs. $10. $2 post. Mrs. Robert Norrell. Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.___________________
Granny Sq. afghans, 1 red, blue: 1 peach and It. beige, put together w/camel; will take orders, afghan $45 ea 40x70. Mrs. Willie Sills, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6156.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Strained honey $5, 1 12 gal. Harry R. Dunivin, 6580 Camp St., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 471-7982._________________
1979 crop unheated honey, del., Sourwood and local, cannot ship. Charles Thornton, 5150 Big-A-Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-3984.
Notice
Want to contact parties that planted as much as 4 A. w/corn seed bought from me. T. L. Surles, Preston 31824. Ph.912-828-3506._______________
Sold out of bulbs. Mrs. Henry Purser, Cochran.

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Miscellaneous for sale
Bees, Honey & Supplies
New crop honey $3, qt., $30, case. F. F. Strickland, 7862 W. Fayetteville Rd., Riverdale 30296. Ph. 997-0114.______
Exc. qual. orange honey or gallberry honey, $11 /gal. plus tax and shipping. Robert W. Chaudoin, Rt. 3, Box 169, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-4424._______
Unheated honey, Sourwood, or Poplar-Blackberry blend. Brett Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 887-4443.
200 hives, good bees and equipt. John Riechert, Rt. 2, Box 2011, Patterson 31557. Ph. 912-449-4950.________
Sourwood and Wildflower honey from Blue Ridge Mtn. bees. G. Frisch, 510 High Brook Dr., Sandy Springs. Ph. 256-9587.____________________
22 hives Italian bees, w/one super, $45 ea., all for $900, pick up Sun.Thurs. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsvi I Ie30178.__________________
75 Bee hives, all or any part. Doyle Roberts, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1340 or 253-7690.__________________
Honey, gals., jars or case; beekeeping supplies. E. L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur30033. Ph. 939-3143.
Qual. beekeeping supplies at reas. prices, hives, supers, frames, bees etc. H. M. Schultz, 250 Smile Dr., Conyers 30208. Ph. 483-2217.___________
Local raw honey, fresh from the hive $3.20/qt., $9/gal.; also, have comb honey. Bill Swint, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-
5328._____________________ Sml. quan. of Wildflower and Orange
honey $7 and $9 gal. W. Walters, 3385 Regalwoods, Doraville. Ph. 939-5812.
Things To Eat
1979 dried apples free of peelings and cores $2.50/lb., plus post. Mrs. Glint Boone, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558.
Citrons, the preserving type $2 ea., cannot ship. Bill Gazaway, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7096.______________
Muscadines and scuppernongs, sev. var., easy to pick; you pick $2/gal., we pick $3/gal. W. C. Winn, Marietta. Ph. 428-2976.__________________
Scuppernongs, muscadines, you pick 40 cents/lb., easy to reach, grass mowed under vines. Harry Bolch, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8456.________
Turnips, mustard, Red and White radishes, ready Oct. 1-15th. James Hudson, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-5673._____________
Pear perserves $1.25/pt., scuppernong jelly, $1, glass, made fresh, no collect calls. Mrs. John C. Dilbeck, Atlanta. Ph. 255-5650.________
Sev. var. of green pickling pepper, hot or mild $2.50/gal. plus post. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, 1107 Ewings Chpl. Rd.,Dacula 30211.__________
50 or more dried apples at my home for $2.50 per Ib. Mrs. Carl Maddox, 332 Luxomni Rd., Lllburn 30247.______
Muscadines, 11 var. 4 1/2 A. 60 cents, Ib., you pick; 75 cents, Ib. I pick. Mr. Little, Little's Grape /Berry Farm, Roopville, 81 /2mi. S. of Carrollton.
Wood-Burning Appliances
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Portable Sawmills
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Pure apple cider and tree ripened apples from the farm, 7 days wk. Bill Johnson, Big Creek Rd., Ellijay 30540. Ph.404-273-3187._______________
Pumpkins $1 ea. by truckload lots. James A. Henderson, Rt. 4, Box 298, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 887-5607._____
Shelled pecans, halves $2, qt. plus post., min. 5 Ibs. Myron Stover, Rt. 2, Box 174, Crawfordville 30631. Ph. 404678-1202.___________________
Old fashioned pumpkins; also, jacko-lantern pumpkins, priced reas. at farm. Clarence E. Alien, Rt. 1, Vienna. Ph. 268-4437, before 7:30 a.m. or aft. 11
p.m.________________________ Muscadines and scuppernongs $4
and $4.50, peck. Lamar Thompson, 4015 Bouldercrest Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 241-2986.__________________
10 Ibs. Irg. pecans, taste fresh, $1, Ib., no mailing. Mrs. Annie Poe, 3572 Lee Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-922-
3077.____________________ Diff. kinds of homemade jelly, apple
butter and preserves $1.50, pt., cannot ship; also, canned veg. Winifred Bradley, E. Ellijay. Ph. 635-7701.____
Herbs_______________

Firewood, green or seasoned $40, 1/2 cord, $75, full cord, extra for del. some areas. K. Padgett, Rt. 2, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-3319 aft.8 p.m._______
Wormy chestnut boards from old barn, approx. 50 ft., will sell separately $1/ft. James Pirkle, 4359 Tucker N. Ct., Tucker. Ph. 491-6257.___________
Wise. Standard Spec. gas. mtr., 9.2 hp. heavy duty valves, good cond. $425. Mrs. M. H. Hudson, Rt. 3, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-8189._________________
Firewood, oak, true cord, $50-$70, rick or pickup load $30-$50, depending on location. R. Jeffre, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-5774aft. 6 p.m.______
1 grist mill w/mtr., hopper, 2 set of pits., 1 meal, 1 flour used 4 times $80. William 0. Wilson, Decatur. Ph. 404288-1731.___________________
Two 500 gal. fuel tanks $100 ea. L. Hatfield, Box 975, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 912-565-7496._______________
2 cage type egg operation to be moved, 300 ft. houses, w/auto. feeding sys. comp. Jack L. Ewing, P. 0. Box 383, Oc 11 la 31774. Ph. 912-468-7627.
46x76 in. thermopane glass for sale, $7/sheet, from greenhouse. Jerry Love, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-7913.

Ornamental Lousiana Rooster Spur pepper seeds, grows in a pot 25 cents plus SASE. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223.______
Wild cucumber bark, Rattle root, $3, 2 Ib. lardbox, 95 cents post; Angelica root $12, teacupful. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.____________
Comfrey for perennial planting for livestock and hay and chicken feed $100 for 400 root cuttings. Lovel, Rt. 4, Box 828, Blairsville30512.____________
Mullein leaves, 1 1/2 oz., $2, PP; Mullein seeds 25/$2, PP. Frank Rushing, Rt. 5, Box 595, Carrollton 30117.
Horseradish and tansy pits. 6/$4, PP. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.___________________ Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint,
$4.50/doz. PP. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._________________

Firewood, 200 cords, seasoned oak and hickory in tree length, must sell. Gerald Cochran, Dallas. Ph. 445-9831.
Two-roller cane mill w/belt, 8 ft. copper syrup pan, stainless steel skimmers $475. C. S. Gibson, Dallas. Ph. 445-4830.________________
Firewood $30, pickup truck load; $80, cord, hardwood and pine, split and del. R. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 964-2477.
Yellow locust farm fence post, 61/2 ft. $1, split Chestnut rails $1.65, can del. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-
2488.______________________ Approx. 100 ft. of 1 1/4 in. plastic
pipe, never underground, used to pump well dry $20. D. B. Holbert, Rt. 2, Fairmont 31039. Ph. 404-337-2431.______
1 cut-off saw w/pulley and belt $75; also, 1 Oliver walking cult, mule drawn $35. W. E. Mathis, Armuchee. Ph. 857-

Dried Horehound, 1 oz. $1.50; comfrey 3 oz. $2; borage 3 oz. $2; rosemary 1 oz. $1; more. M. Herren, Rt. 6, Box

4184.____________________ Firewood, oak and hickory $55, cord
unsplit; $80 split, you haul. F. Colbert,

92, Milledgeville31061.

Rt. 6, Dallas. Ph. 445-3772/7793.

Farm Supplies
All items advertised must be ac companied by a statement specifying how the item was used on the farm.
Chicken house equip, fourteen 36 in. fans, 111 bell waters, 290 heavy breeder nests, other equip. Bart Clements, Glennville. Ph. 912-654-3133.________
Free oak trees for firewood, you cut and haul. L. Terry, Chamblee. Ph. 4513701.________________'
Cast iron bath tub for watering cattle $25. Watkins Oglesby, College Park. Ph. 964-7054._______________
250 pallets, all sizes 50 cents to $1 ea. George L. Ingram, R.F.D. 1 Box 1668, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 941-
1303.___________________ Firewood, oak, cut and split to your
size, del. in S. and SE metro area, $50, 1/2 cord. Tony Compton, Covington. Ph. 787-3871.______________
All Nighter wood burning stove, slightly used, fan, floor pad, etc. heat 2000 sq. ft., $800. M. Jellum, Griffin. Ph.404-228-2682._____________
Free firewood, hardwood, you cut trees and haul. G. D. Cobb, 876 Mallory Dr., Marietta.________________
Fence post, pressure treated 8 ft. long. R. G. Thompson, Rt. 6, Pete Shaw Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-8956.
Bath tub for watering livestock $15; two 19 in. wheels forSN tractor $5 ea.; also, cutting torch $5. Thomas E. Ogle, Rt. 5, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7401.
Kindling wood, Irg. box, 20 Ibs. to box $1 a box. Tom Mayfield, 3431 Almand Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 404483-7720.
Sml. country hatchery, must sell 5 incub., red, forced air, semi-auto, turners. F. Parker, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4763.
Firewood, all hardwood 4x4x8 ft. true cord, split $70, cord, plus del., unsplit $50, cord, you haul. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742.

AEN Wise, eng., exc. for log splitter, cut-off saw, etc., $275 or best offer. J. E. McKinnon, Macon. Ph. 912-788-
5122._______________________ Grist mill, upright; also, 15 in.
hammermill w/sacker, 3 Phase 220-440 elec. mtr., 30 hp. Ira Teem, Miller. Ph. 227-4897.___________________
2 stable round log barn, 15x30; also, virgin pine sheeting, $1.50 ft. E. G. Acree, Duluth. Ph. 233-3171._______
30 ft. x 6 in. grain auger, one grain cleaner; also, elec. mtr. Eugene Cook, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2928.______

55 gal. steel drums. John H. Cobb, Hollywood 30523. Ph. 404-754-2405.

Homelite chain saw, 12 In. bar /chain, like new, $100; Big Mac shredder, 5 hp., 4 cycle mtr., good cond. $240. D. Bledsoe, Mansfield. Ph. 786-

6396.____________________ 6 tray Redwood incub. comp., used
this yr. $150. H. Clayton Garrett, RFD 1, Box 302, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-

2018.___________________ Two 25 gal. L. P. gas cylinders 100
Ib. cap. $100. A. Dyer, Cleveland. Ph.
865-5440.__________________

L.P. gas tank, 125 gal., will del. for gas money, $125. C. C. Cook, Rt. 1, Box 110C, Colbert 30628. Ph. 404-543-

6245.

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Oak and hickory firewood; also,

pinestraw, $45-$55 per load. Thomas

Lewis, Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta.

Ph. 475-0885._______________

40 ft. wooden extension ladder, never been left in weather. Milton Call away, P. O. Box 72, Sylvester 31791. Ph. 912-
776-2168.__________________

Firewood for sale, clearing land; rather sell it than burn it. Man/in Crowder, Williamson. Ph. 227-9536.

Roof trusses, 38 ft., and 7 in long, 11 ft. high, cresoted, stressed for 6 ft. centers, 8 ea. $250, you haul. Creswell Keys, Macon. Ph. 912-781-9156._____

3 cattle water tanks, 6x2x2 1/2, $35 ea.; also, elec. branding irons, "0 thru. 9" $150. Ralph Lewis, P. O. Box 1158,

Firewood $45-$55 load, land cleared Bainbridge31717._______________

for hardwood. Waymen Lewis, Park Rd., Doraville 30340. Ph. 447-5254.
Chicken brooders $10 ea., hog trough

One hp. deep well jet pump, Ga. Pacific make, $75. M. C. McKinney, Rt. 3, Vienna 31092. Ph. 268-6791._____

chicken feeders $1 ea., 3 ton inside feed bin $100. Carey Taylor, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 404-725-5968._________

34 Big Dutchman brooders for sale. H. B. Cook, Rt. 1, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 867-7101.___________________

Hog feeder, two No. 8, 16 feed door,

' Grist mill, 2 stones, flues /hoppers,

32 bu. cap., Smidley feeders $275 ea. comp. you remove. Otis Bing, Warm

Wayne Savage, Winder. Ph. 867-4726 Springs. Ph. 663-4467.__________

aft. 7 p.m.____________________

Small seed cleaner w/sev. screens

Split hardwood firewood $85, full $150; 12 hole hog feeder $50; 1 hole

cord, will del. w/in 30 mi. radius of feeders $25, waterers $12.50. T. L.

Atlanta. N. L. Partain, Hampton. Ph. Surles, Preston. Ph. 912-828-3506.

946-4394._____________________

Sears Round incub., sml. good cond.

One 4,000 gal. storage tank for liquid $25; G.Q.F. model 800quail Sportsman

cattle feed $700, 3 yrs. old. Jim God ley, incub. like new turns by crank $75.

P. 0. Box 696, Woodbine 31569. Ph. Millard Peacock, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 912-

912-576-5309.

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10" to 12" crane gate valve, $500; 3 stage worm harvester, exc. cond. $250. C. Handle, P. O. Box 17, Ellijay 30540.

6-71 Detroit eng. very good cond.; also, L. W. Wabco scraper parts. Phil Meaders, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7817 aft.

7 p.m._______________________ Rabbit cages, nest, boxes, water
crocks. Janet Holder, Toccoa. Ph. 404886-3077.______________________
Complete set, 1 meat saw, set of scales, 1 grinder $850. Mrs. J. H. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 154, Adairsville 30103.
30x300 chicken house, metal roof, concrete blocks, good lumber. P. E. Weatherby, Rt. 3, Box 35, Ball Ground. Ph. 404-479-3841.______________
Three 20 gal. washpots, $95 for all; will sell separately. W. S. McMichael, Quitman. Ph. 263-8682._________
Firewood, oak, level pickup, green or seasoned, split del. and stacked $30$35, Pike and Spalding area only. Marvin Crowder, Williamson. Ph. 227-

9536._______________________ 10 wooden pallets for stacking hay or
other farm items on $1 ea. Lonnie Stubblefield, Rt. 2, Box 46, Rlnggold. Ph.

404-935-4151._________________

Heavy duty Wise. eng. w/instr. Model T-JD, 20 hp. 3600 R.P.M. $200; Sears 10 mi. elec. fence charger $25. R. Lee, 13 Dogwood Dr., Conyers 30207.

60 hp. air cooled eng. Wise., w/clutch and output shaft $350, firm. Julian Thomas, P. O. Box 275, Glennvilie 30427. Ph.912-654-3685 /3176.

300 gai. above ground propane gas

tank 30 percent full, $250. Mrs. Violet

Bailey, Rt. 6, Box 118, Hephzibah

30815. Ph.404-793-2236.

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Worms__________________
Giant Mealworms 1M/$10; Red Wigglers 10M/$30; Wax worms 1M/$12. Marshall Mahaffey, P. O. Box 571, Mableton. Ph. 941-9580.______
Blue Nightcrawlers, bedrun grows 810 in. $8 for 500; $15 for 1000. PP. Rayford Patterson, Rt. 2, Box 223, Sumner
31789._______________________ Orig. Red Wigglers, breeders only,
2000/$10; 10,000/$30, PP, w/instr. J. F. Shelton, Rt. 1, Box 267A, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 846-9051.____________
Giant Mealworms $11/1000; Red Wigglers $28.50 MO.OOO. David Boggs, Atlanta. Ph. 622-9815.___________
Redworms, 5M $10; 10M/S15; Nightcrawlers, 1M/$15, PP, w/instr. R. Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912363-4451.____________________
Red Wigglers, Irg. for fishing, many prices to choose from. Mrs. John Atterholt, Sr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
6628._______________________ Red Wigglers $5 for 1 Ib., $4 per Ib.
for 10 Ibs. or more, will ship 10 Ibs. or more. C. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31210. Ph. 912-477-3963._____
Red Wigglers, bedrun, bedding and eggs, $4/gal. FOB or $6/gal. shipped. Hugh Holyoak II, P. O. Box 235, Alapaha31622. Ph.912-532-5395.

Mulch hay, Irg. bales, 75 cents and $1 bales. Mac Cochran, Villa Rica. Ph. 832-2316.______________________
Horse manure w/shavings $5, pickup load. Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta. R. E. Bowen, Ph. 404-971-0602._______
Mulch hay $1, per bale del, w/in reas. dist. Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 404-786-0386._________
Chicken manure del. and spread w/in 35 mi. radius of Fairburn, 8 tons min. order. Mr. Eskew. Ph. 964-3341/4958.
Baled oat straw, good for mulch 500 or 600 bales 50 cents, bale or $250 for all. Bill Lamb, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-
7445.________________________ Mulch hay $1 bale. Rick Huskey, Al-
pharelta. Ph. 475-6944.____________
Mulch hay 50 cents, bale at barn, del. avail. Chas. Worden, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6149.___________________
Rich top soil, pine bark mulch, old sawdust, shavings, sand, gravel. Bruce West, Atlanta. Ph. 964-7147 /2045.
Mulch hay $1.25 picked up, $1.50 del. John Lee, 5015 Welcome All Rd., College Park. Ph. 761-6090.__________
Chicken litter and compost, $15, pickup and $2 per bag, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville, Ph. 963-1937 /6968.________________
Wheat straw 1900 bales $1.25 or take all $1.10, bale. Walter Porter. Rt. 1, Gainesville30501. Ph. 404-887-4168.
Will del. approx. 2 ton of horse manure to your home for $40, mix w/shavings, 30 mi. radious of Acworth. Will Alden Hunter, Rt. 5, Acworth 30101. Ph. 926-5464.________________
Horse compost or chicken manure, you haul or we can; or spread on your fields or garden. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 466-1336.________________
Bright baled straw $1, bale. Morris Bryans, Newborn 30262. Ph. 404-342-
0282.______________________
Free horse manure w/shavings, corner Woolen Lk. Rd. and Wade Green Rd., Exit 118 from I-75. Ben Hoble, 1150Wooten Lk. Rd., Kennesaw 30144.
Mulch hay, 70 cents per bale. R. Furmanski, Rt. 4, Woodstock. Ph. 926-
7294.____________________ Rabbit manure $15, pickup load, $1
per bag, you load and haul. Charles Gilreath, Monroe. Ph. 267-6483.______
Horse manure, stock up for fall /spring gardens, load your own or we'll haul to you in 30 mi. radius of Snellville. D. Evans, Snellville. Ph. 466-8788.______
Straw and mulch $1, bale. Mike Goldberg, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7396.
Aged horse manure w/shavings for yds. and gardens $10, pickup load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 or 971-4238.___________________
Good dry compost, ready for gardens etc., truckload del., $25, or 2 loads $45 or $1 per bag. J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 2895798.
Fish & Fish Supplies

Fertilizers & Mulches
Mulch hay, 1978 crop, Coastal Bermuda, 75 cents in 100 lots. Michael Cady, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-448-5870 days, 945-2847 nights.____________
Rich topsoil, fill dirt, sand and gravel, 5 yds. del. or will haul same for you. Roy Powell, Atlanta. Ph. 794-3552.
Horse manure w/shavings, $5, pickup load, you load. D. Ogles, 152 Carter Circle, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912929-0807.___________
Wheat straw and mulch hay in barn or del. in 50 to 200 bale loads. James Rutledge, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4279.

Channel Catfish $1.25, Ib. dressed, Carp also, 35 cents, Ib. Robin Davis, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-
2722.________________________ Channel Catfish fingerllngs, pick up
or del., disease free. George McKie, 1928 Haynie Dr., Augusta. Ph. 404-736-
9772._____________________ Channel Catfish fingerlings, disease
free, pick up by appt., can del., stock your pond now for spring fishing. Preston Harbin, Helena. Ph. 868-6095.
Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size /price, treated, parasite /disease free, quar. J. F. Gilbert, P. O. Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-658-2062.

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4-H'ers Expand
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candidates campaigned diligently to become members of the 4-H State Board of Directors for 1979-80.
Eight 4-HTers were elected by the 1,000 plus voting delegates. The officers are: Robby Sharpe of Jenkins County, President; Justine Nor man of Lincoln County, Vice-President; Billy Ray of Peach County, Vice-President.
Board members include: Marie Carter of Marion County; Jody Usry of Glascock County; Patty Sellars of Terrell County; Tim Langford of McDuffie County and Fran Ivey of John son County.
State 4-H Congress is another example of 4-H'ers expanding their horizons. Attending State Congress is the biggest event most 4-H'ers will experience in their 4-H careers. They work hard all year long to win the right to represent their county and district in state competition.
Out of the 350 4-H'ers who com pete, only 47 will win and be able to attend National 4-H Congress in

Chicago, Illinois for national com petition this fall.
4-H'ers who didn't win in state competition this year will be busy working on their project so that they may compete next year, and in this process, they will be expanding their 4-H horizons!
GEORGIA GRAZING
Georgia cattlemen can get forage five to six months of the year with warm season perennial crops like bermudagrass and bahiagrass, and overseeding this land with winter an nuals can provide an additional 80 to 100 days of grazing.
FREEZE TOMATOES?
Yes, you can freeze tomatoes. You can't use them in salads, but they do fine in cooked dishes. Here's how to freeze tomatoes: To loosen skins, place tomatoes in boiling water for 15 to 30 seconds. Then put them in cold water. Next core the tomatoes and remove their skins. Extension Service home economists point out that toma toes can be frozen whole, cubed, quartered or chopped.

Carton Dates Important Reading for Consumers

Two types of dates are used on egg cartons, pack and expiration dates. Learn to know which is which so you know what you are buying.

With a pack date, there are no words of explanation, e.g., May 30 79. The eggs may be sold as fresh for 30 days following the stamped date. Then they are consiered cold sto rage eggs.
Eggs are one of the few products that may sometimes have an expira tion date printed on the container. This usage is indicated by the words "expiration date" or the symbol "EXP" preceding the date. The stamped expiration date cannot be more than 21 days beyond the actual packing date.
These dates do not mean the food is not safe after that date. The label information is to assist you in making a purchase and allows a suf ficient period for home storage and

use. A tip for keeping eggs fresh longer is to let them remain in the original container under refrigera tion.
Another area that concerns consumers is the size classification for eggs, which is determined by weight rather than dimension. Be ginning at the top with jumbo eggs which weigh at least 30 ounces per dozen, sizes decrease by three ounces per size class down to pee wees at 15 ounces.
A close watch is kept on all eggs sold in Georgia to assure the buyer that any label information is cor rect. If you have any questions about eggs or other food labels, call the Georgia Department of Agricul ture's Ag Consumer Line at 1-800282-5852.

Channel Catfish fingerlings, pickup or del. Ira L. Sasser, P. O. Box 694, Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-2895 aft. 9p.m.
Ga. giant hybrid Bream, Channel Catfish, Rainbow trout, disease free, pick up or del. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha31622. Ph.912-532-6135.
Channel Catfish fingerlings, 3 sizes, prompt del., disease /parasite free, quar. Kenzie Salter II, Rt. 3, Box 84, Thomaslon. Ph. 648-3538._______
Channel Catfish fingerlings graded and treated for parasites and disease, lab tested, farm pick up or del. J. D. Sims, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph. 404-867-2879.
Oddities____________
Will make 1/2 or 1 Ib. sq. butter molds $7.50 ea., dasher, lids for churns, state size, $7.50. P. D. Webb, Elberton. Ph. 283-5207._____________
Buckeyes $1 per doz. Karen Lequin, Rt. 4, Box 276, Summerville 30747.
Buckeyes $1.25 per doz. PP, 65 cents for 6, PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Box 323, Rt.1, Calhoun 30701.________
Lap quilt frames 12" x 12" $4.50, PP, w/inst., mail orders only. Robert Bagwell, Box 761, Duluth30136.
Garden Space
Although farm acreage may be ad vertised only in the spring and fall farmland editions, small areas suit able for individual gardens will be published as space permits.
Would like to lease approx. 2 A. suitable for family garden, 1980 growing season, must be in Macon area, send direction and price. P. Simpson, 2883 Skyline Rd., Macon 31211.________
Christmas Trees___________
Christmas trees, beau, shaped, 41/2 to 7 ft., wholesale lots, 100 or more. Olin Witherington, Americus. Ph. 912924-3463.____________________
Miscellaneous wanted______
Want old farm implements, plows /gear, blacksmith tools, steam eng., running /repairable, other tools. Gary Caprara, Rt. 2, Box 97, Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-3228.__________________
Want to buy 2 or 4 old fashion cane strippers to strip sugar cane. Harry McNelly, Rt. 1, Davisboro 31018. Ph. 912-552-8411.___________________
Want It. Clover honey. Garth Wilbanks, Box 75, Rt. 2, Athens. Ph. 543-
7891._______________________ Want free firewood, I will cut trees in
exchange, preferable hardwoods. Robert Foster, Martinez. Ph. 404-860-
5340.____________________ Want chicken litter spread on pasture
at reasonable price. L. H. Dobson, Rt. 2. Bowdon. Ph. 258-2461.
Notice
Found: tool box and tools on Rd. 96, between t-75 and Ft. Valley, owner may call and claim same. Quitman Barrs, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-3800.________
Sold out of dried apples. Mae Murphy, Rt. 1, Box 179, Hogansvllle.
Lost: 2 Yorkshire /Hampshire pigs missing, Mt. Olivet area. Owen Ramey, Dallas, Ph. 445-9688, <

Want farm bell; Oak well bucket; steelyards, washpot and other items. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-5207,____________________
Want chicken houses, ceiling fans w/wooden blades. Tom Eskew, 843 Springdale Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 404-378-5836.__________________
Want to buy organically grown fruits and veg., also, yard eggs. Dilrea Darsai, 461 Oakdale Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30307. Ph. 523-3944 or 681-2831.__________
Want to buy Thompkin Country King apples, will pay $1 per apple, to fakers. Bob Clark, Decatur. Ph. 289-8851.
Want to buy organically grown fruit, esp. apples, vegs., pecans and herbs. J. Jeranium, Rt. 2, Box 270, Danielsvilie 30633._____________________
Want fence charger, good cond. and cheap. Harry Sanford. 5193 Tyndale Clr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-6693.
Want someone to do quilting in Tucker area. Mrs. Wadine L. Whitlock, Tucker. Ph. 938-1543 aft. 4 p.m.
Want dried peaches. Mrs. A. F. Adams, Rt. 3, Box 499, West Point
31833._________________________ Want chicken house brooders, late
model, jet type, prefer Gold Kist or Shenondoah, w/in 100 mi. Ellijay. Clinton Smith, Rt. 3, Box 277, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-4548.

Want to buy old fashion lard press, w/sausage stuffer. J. F. Ahl. Rt. 1. Mershon 31551._____________________
Want fresh butter, pork, and white honey; also, sml. used cast metal food chopper. D. Cochran, Adairsville 30103.
Want blacksmiths post drill in working order. Stan Williams, 3717 Clairmont Rd., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 4575716 eve.____________________
Want 2 or 3 metal round hay racks w/in 100 mi. radius of Covington, reas. priced. Gene Johnson, Rt. 1, Oxfqpd. Ph. 786-6441.______________ '
Want to buy old wooden turkey and chicken crates. Mrs. R. C. Foster, Rt. 1, Box 205A, Woodslock 31836.________
Want honey extractor. W. Walters, 3385 Regalwoods. Doraville. Ph. 939-
5812._____________________ Want 1-4 frame honey stainless
extractor. Hermon Ledford, Rt. 1, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 404-654-3373.
Want to buy baled corn shucks. Wayne Smith, Juliette. Ph. 912-9945926 Forsyth._________________
Want 8 hp. Briggs and Stratton gas eng., reas. Earl Martin. 13095 Bethany Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6881._______
Want 4,000, 5,000, or 6,000 gal. tank. Milton Stewart, White Plains. Ph. 4672510.

Want Ginger roots (zingiber zerumbet), also, pine-cones, state price and if can be mailed. Mrs. G. W. Steverson, Rt. 1, Box 154, Waynesville31566.
Want weathered, unpainted siding from barn or other farm bldg., will remove. G. H. Howell, Doraville. Ph. 6911886 or 452-1725 Atlanta.
Out of state wanted_________
Want bay blanketed gelding, Appaloosa gelding, 7 or 8 yrs. old, reg. Lucky's Go Bar. C. G. Reese, Aiken, S.C. Ph. 803-648-3179, after 5 p.m., call
collect._________________________ Want 25 sml. castorbeen seed. Oma
Haynes, Rt. 2, Okolona, Miss. 38860. Ph.601-447-2880._____________
Want to buy International Farmall Super A or 140 tractor w/equip., prefer late model. G. Maharry, Rt. 1, Box 319, Leesburg, Ala.35983.___________
Want to buy poultry house stoves or heaters. Joe B. Ghormley, Rt. 1, Maryville, Tenn. 37801._________________
Want to buy canning jars, pts. and qts., in amber col., state price in first letter. Mrs. Grady H. Strang. Rt. 1, Box 73, Rickman, Tenn. 38580._________
Want to buy some 1 gal. charred kegs. Marcus West, 300 Miami St., Coleman, Texas 76834.

BUGGY PROBLEM
Mosquitoes and flies can drive you buggy during a backyard picnic. Extension Service entomologists say these pests breed in garbage and water. So keeping the area clean, and water-hold ing containers empty, will help. You can also spray with a recommended outdoor in secticide. To cut down on odors, spray shrubs and insect-resting places at least four hours before an event.
NEW LIFE You can give your cloth measuring tape new life by pressing it between two sheets of waxed paper, sug gest Extension Service home economists.

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Recipe Requests

Bertha L. Sligh 630 Smithstone Road Marietta, 30067

Egg Custard (using 1 2 eggs)

Mrs. Melvin Foreman 1220 E. 67th Street Savannah 31404

i Watermelon pickle

Minnie Lee Rogers 350 Thompson Street Alpharetta, 30201

Cherry Layer Cake

Herman L. Ussery Rt. 3 Box 144-A Lyons 30436

Chestnut sauce

Martha L. Avary Rt. 3Box315 West Point 31833

Sweet Green Pepper Jelly

Mrs. R. F. Brady Box 231 Dunwoody 30338

Butter pecan ice cream

W. F. Mitchel! 208 Myrtle Street Warner Robins 31093

Chow-Chow Pickles

Bonnie Richardson P O Box 383 Eden 31307

Oil soap & Blackberry Cobbler Mrs. Charles Graham P O Box 96
Sunnyside 30284

Sauerkraut in jars

Mrs. W. F. Fussell 3920 Armour Avenue Columbus 31904

Fig preserves

Mrs. Paul Flowers Rt. 2 Powder Springs 30073

Hominy (from dry corn)

Roy A. Hensley 3660 Colston Ln. Tunnel Hill 30755

Scuppernong recipe using the hulls
Butterscotch Pie

Mrs. Sasser 2908 Hawk Street Augusta 30904
Bea Kiley 119 East Back St. Savannah 31406

NOTE: If you have any of the above recipes please send directly to the person requesting it. If you wish to share with the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN send separate copy of recipe to Georgia Cooking Editor.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, October 10,1979

j Craft j
I Fairs !
Oct. 8-13 - Chattahoochee Valley Fair. Fairgrounds, 4th St. & 4th Ave., Columbus. Info. Arthur G. Springer, Jr., P.O. Box 1358, Columbus 31902. Ph. 404/3247166.
Oct. 12-13 - Sugar Creek Bluegrass Festival, Blue Ridge. Info. Gene Cox, Rt. 1, Ph. 404/632-2560. Oct. 12, 6 PM - Oct. 13, 12 Noon - midnight.
Oct. 12-13 - Peasant Rose Sidewalk Festival, 9:30 AM-6 PM. Memorial Bend Shopping Ctr., Memorial Dr.. Stone Mtn. Info. Festivities, Box 36179, Decatur 30032, 404/469-6944.
Oct. 12-14 - 9th Annual Bazaar spon. Historical Jonesboro Inc. & Clayton Co. Pks. & Recreation in lonesboro. Info. Becky Brown, 996-4156.
Oct. 13 - Early County Historical Societv Arts & Crafts Festival. 10 AM-5 PM. Blakelv. Info. 134 N. Woodlawn, Blakely 31723, Ph. 912/723-3079. 723-5501.
Oct. 13 - Fair on the Square, Court house Sq., Millen. Info. Mrs. Perry Mitchell, 912/982-4023.
Oct. 13 - Lilburn Woman's Club 7th Annual Arts & Crafts Festival, 10 AM-6 PM. Lilburn City Pk. Info. Diane Young, 923-9468, 921-3724.
Oct. 13-14 - Fall Arts & Crafts Fes tival, spon. Haralson County Historical Society. Old Haralson County Courthouse, Buchanan. Info. Ruth Wood. Rt. 1, Bremen 30110, Ph. 404/537-4588.
Oct. 13-14 - Restoration Festival, 10 AM-5 PM. Historic 1830 Winn Russell house. Old U.S. 29. Lil burn.
Oct. 13-14 - Warner Robins Arts & Crafts Fall Festival, 10 AM-8 PM. Sunday, 1-6 PM. Info. Chamber of Commerce, Warner Robins, 912/922-8585 or 912/825-2719.
Oct. 15-20 - Ga. State Fair, Macon. For tickets, P.O. Box 5260, Macon 31208.
Oct. 15-20 - Fayette County Fair, Kiwanis Fair grounds, Fayetteville. Info. Ron McCurry, 390 Harris Rd., Fayetteville 20214.
Oct. 18-28 - Rome's Heritage Holi days, Rome. Info. 424 Broad St., Rome 30161, Ph. 404/291-6161, Mrs. Virginia Bellew.
Oct. 20 - Crabapple Fair, Crab apple Community, 5 mi. N. of Roswell. Rain date Oct. 27. Info. 4754545.
Oct. 20 - 7th Annual Lithonia Pal Festival, 9 AM-6 PM. Main St., Lithonia. Info. 404/482-9726, til Logan.
Oct. 20 - 2nd Annual Country Fair, spon. Morrow Senior H.S. P.T.A., 8 AM until dark. Info. Mrs. DeeDee Betsill. 474-2413, Charles Gravitt. 961-1840, Morrow Senior High, 363-4805.
Oct. 20 - Fabulous Franklin Festival, 9 AM-5 PM. On the Square, Franklin. Chittlin feast, 5 PM at Music Park. Info. 404/675-6317, 854-4830, 854-8492.
Oct. 20-21 - Gold Dust Festival, Villa Rica. Spon. Villa Rica Athletic Booster Club. Oct. 20, 10 AM-4 PM. Oct. 21, 12 Noon-4 PM. Info. Shirley Gilmore, 404/4596021, Dorothea Dyer, 459-3758.
Oct. 20-21 - Browns Crossing Annual Craftsmen Fair. 9 mi. W. of Milledgeville. Info. Carole Sirmans, 912/452-9327.
Oct. 20-21 - Dennis Mill Arts & Crafts Fair, Canton, 10 AM-6 PM. Info. Judith Kearley, 404/479-4257.
Oct. 20-21 - Concord County Jubilee. Hwy. 18, Concord. Info. Harold Janney. 404/495-5659.
Please send announcements at least two weeks prior to occurence. For information call Mar tha Banks, 656-3695.

State Diagnostic Labs Fight to Control Disease

The livestock and poultry disease diagnostic laboratories in the state of Geor gia form the cornerstone of defense against major animal diseases.
These laboratories serve as the primary surveillance line for the Georgia Department of Agriculture in carrying out its responsibilities concerning dis eases of public and animal health significance.

Today's Agriculture
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Still, almost one half of Georgia's total land area, 15.7 million acres, is used in farming. The state's largest industry, agriculture, produced $2.6 billion figure in 1978 which reflected a 16 percent increase over 1977.
Commissioner Irvin explained that increased efficiency of agricultural methods in Georgia and the U.S. is enabling people in American to spend less of their income on food than do people in most other coun tries.
Walter Harter, Assistant Director of the University of Georgia Exten sion Service adds, however, that despite favorable statistics, some people are concerned about the decreasing number of farms.
"This country was founded on be lief in small, individually owned family farms," said Mr. Harter. "And, it's hard for some people to give up that belief."
There is some confusion though as to what exactly is a family farm. Using the concept of a farm which is passed from one generation to the next without substantial structural change, statistics indicate that while these are still prevalent, the number of so-called corporate farms is grow ing.
Mr. Harter says he foresees another possible problem area for the farmer being created by the cur rent trend in this country of large numbers of people leaving the city and moving into residential rural areas. Without proper planning of land use, this rural growth could tend to push farming out, he said.
But, other experts say it is growth and change which requires U.S. agriculture to progress to meet the needs and demands of a hungry America and the world.
If your horse is stolen, call the Ge orgia Department of Agriculture at 404/656-3713.

Diseases that can be transferred from animals to man or vice versa number about 100. Among the more familiar are rabies, brucellosis (undulent fever), Rocky Mountain Spot ted Fever, typhus, tuberculosis, trichonosis, anthrax, and encephal itis or sleeping sickness.
In addition to surveillance of domestic diseases, the diagnostic laboratories constantly monitor for foreign diseases such as foot and mouth disease, African swine fever and exotic Newcastle disease, which will sooner or later invade this coun try.
In order to receive an adequate supply of animals for proper surveil lance of regulatory diseases, the labs offer specialized and sophis ticated techniques that are not econ omically available in private vet erinary hospitals. Techniques such as pathogen isolation and identifi cation, histopathology, various blood and serum tests and toxicology ser vices are offered.
In return the private veterinar ians screen out routine cases that do not require these specialized ser vices, thereby reducing the volume of cases necessary for adequate monitoring.
The labs also perform certain offi cial tests for the local and inter state movement of animals, such as testing for infectious equine anemia in horses, brucellosis and leptospirosis in cattle and pullorum disease in poultry.
These tests are required to pre vent the spread of these diseases to neighboring and distant locations. With modern transportation it is not unusual for animals to be moved over 1000 miles within a matter of hours.
The final beneficiaries of this diagnostic laboratory service is the consumer and animal producer. By utilizing the facilities available, animal producers can reduce the losses to disease thereby making food products available to con sumers at a lower cost.

More crowds are expected in Fannin County again this year as the 10th annual Mountain Harvest Sale gets underway for two weekends. Sponsored by the Fannin County Homemaker's Council, dates for the Blue Ridge craft fair have been set for October 20th and 21st, and 27th and 28th. The Harvest Sale will run from 9 AM to 6 PM each Saturday and from 1PM to 6 PM on Sunday at the State Farmer's Market hi Blue Ridge.

Grandpa's
Garden
This is bulb planting tune. If you plan to have spring flowering bulbs like jonquils and tulips next year, you must plant them now.
For best results, bulbs need a little fertilizer when they are planted. Bone meal is good but you can substitute superphosphate and a little wood ash. Superphosphate is not available at all nurseries but it is less expensive than bone meal and the savings may be worth the effort to find it.
If you live hi South Georgia, you need to chill your bulbs before plant ing them in the yard. Place bulbs in the refrigerator vegetable crisper drawer until December. Then you can plant the bulbs outdoors. This will produce longer stalks on your bulbs.
To force bulbs into bloom inside the house, plant the bulbs in pots of soil when you take them out of the vegeta ble crisper. (They need at least six to ten weeks of chilling 40 degrees or lower.) Keep the pots in a 50 to 60 de gree climate and the bulbs will come into bloom within a few weeks.
June Morrison, Rome, shares her helpful hint on keeping her dried flo wers looking their best. "Spray your flower arrangement with hair spray to keep the flowers from dropping seeds and petals. They even look better cause they have a shine." Mrs. Morrison continues, "To keep the ar rangement in place, pour melted wax into the container and then the flowers won't flop around."
Roofing African violets is hard for most people but Hattie McCurley, Chatham County, says the secret is to keep the leaf from getting wet. "Fill a glass full of water. Put aluminum foil over the top and make a small hole so the leaf stem can be in the water. If you let the leaf get wet your violet will not root."
Ms. McCurley says you can tell if your violet is getting enough light. "The leaves wiQ lie flat if they get enough light. If they don't, the leaves will turn up. If the leaves turn down, they have too much light."
Violets need about 14 to 16 hours of daylight during the winter months and only 10 to 12 during the warmer summer days. Adjust your time schedule for light based on what your violet tells you.
Jade plant culture is one of the most controversial among houseplant care. Some experts claim that jade plants can stand lots more water than everybody thought. Others still believe that jade plants need just a little water to be happy.
One clue to success comes from a healthy jade plant owner, "Do not water jade plants more than once a month from September to April."
Curtis Bryant sent us lots of good gardening tips. Among his sugges tions was an old-timey way to keep cabbages free of worms. "Dissolve one level teaspoon plain salt to one pint water. Spray or sprinkle cab bages once a week and after it rains."
He also had a good suggestion for , getting more from your sweet potato vine. "Buy half enough sweet potato plants to set your patch. When vines get three feet long, cut two feet off them to finish setting your patch. Lay one foot of vine in a trench. They will all set potatoes at the same time."

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I noticed some birds with bands around their legs. Do they belong to any one?
M. Z. Tifton It is possible they are someone's pet, but more likely they have been banded for the purpose of studying their migratory routes. You may send the numbers on the band along with when and where you saw the bird to Bird Banding Laboratory, Migratory Bird Populations Station, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Laurel, Maryland 20810. ****
Do you have any information on canary clubs and breeding canaries in Georgia?
A.D. Atlanta We have nothing in our files currently on the subject, but we will be glad to forward any tips we receive from our readers. ****
I have a gripe for the moan and groan department. Why can't gas stations post their prices in round figures. The fractions are difficult for eyes that are 70 years old to read.
H. K. Marietta Hie practice of posting prices using "9/10" goes way back. Some stations are now dropping the tenths price.
I was shopping last week and was stung by a bee in the canned goodsi!section. The store manager told me it would be taken care of if the insurance covered the situation, if not I shouldn't bother him with it. I spent $35 at the hospital and think the store should do something.
P. G. Atlanta Bees aren't usually a problem in grocery stores, but the business should not be plagued with bees or other bisects. A sanitarian took care of the bees, but there is little we can do to improve the manager's attitude toward his customers. Perhaps a shopper shortage will have an ffect.
Readers: Many of you have called asking about the "wildflower eating" book. The
complete title is "Billy Joe Tatum's Wild Foods Cookbook and Field Guide," published by Workman Publishing Co., Inc., New York, NY. It should be av ailable for order through most book stores.
C.W..L.B.G. and friends: We cannot respond to your questions without a name or address. There is
not enough room in this column to answer all our mail, so please include a means of contacting you for further*in*fo*r*mation. No names are printed.
I have just pulled out my pest control contract to check on some things and did not understand parts of it. What are wood destroying organisms?
R.T. Cordele The term includes termites, powder post beetles, wood borers and wood fungi. Your contract may include protection from one or all forms. We have mailed you some literature which should answer most of your questions. It is best to understand the contract before you sign.
Do you have any printed information on pecans? C.T. Dalton
We are out of brochures, but you may want to check with your local Ex tension office. The county agent can answer most of your questions on dis ease and care in the orchard and may have pamphlets in stock.
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I think something was wrong with the last container of milk I bought. Af ter it sat in the trash for a day or two, it separated and changed color.
B.B. Atlanta This separation is not unusual. Milk normally separates when it is kept at warm temperatures for a period of time, especially a few days in the garba ge can. It will also take on a yellowish-orange color as it sours.
I received an ad in the mail about this insecticide which claims one reatment provides a lifetime guarantee. Does it really work?
W.P. Cartersville According to our pesticide specialist, the product is not registered with he department and should not be sold in the state. As to the claims that are nade, it is unlikely they could be su*pp* o*rt*ed.
Questions forAg Consumer Line may be mailed to Room 300, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Sapitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334. State residents may call 1 -800-282-5852. Those in the mett> Atlanta area are asked to dial 656-3645 for assistance.

My car has had some parts recalled and I have some questions about safety. Is there an agency I can call?
R.W. Hazelhurst The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers information on car safety problems, car recalls and complaints about specific makes and models. The toll free number is 1-800-424-9393.
What do the letters "U" and "K" mean on canned goods? J. M.
Moultrie The symbol consisting of the letter "U" inside the letter "O" is authorized by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America for foods which comply with Jewish dietary laws. The "K" inside the "O" indicates the food is "Kosher," that is, it complies with the Jewish dietary laws and its pro cessing has been under the direction of a rabbi.
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Two companies, F. J. Strauss and Questor Juvenile Furniture Company, have voluntarily recalled two products. Due to risks of eye injury, Strauss is recalling then* "Western Double-Barrel Cork Rifle." Consumers may return the guns to the place of purchase for a full refund. Owners of "Babyline" cribs using plastic brackets for spring support may write Baby Line Furni ture, 6325 South Saint Andrews Place, Los Angeles, California 90047, At tention: Corrective Program, for a free replacement kit containing metal brackets. Questions on either product may be directed to the Consumer Pro duct Safety Commission at 1-800-638-8326.
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What is this bug? It bit me 11 times in the bed last week. W.W.
Luthersville You were sleeping with a kissing bug. The best protection is a wellscreened house. You may also spray them directly with a household insecti cide.

What causes some cucumbers to have a metallic or bitter taste?

M.A.

Athens

The maturity of the vegetable determines the sweetness. The younger

ones are sweeter, while the older ones have a bitter flavor. It may also be a

sign of long storage.

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I went shopping and planned to buy several sale items as part of my $7.50 order. The clerk told me that I could not include the special items in the total price charged. Is that true?
B.B. Bainbridge Yes, it is. The ad you enclosed stated that there was a limit of one special ly priced item with a $7.50 order. The $7.50 does not include the sale priced
items.

Can you give me some information on growing blackberries? G.T.
Waycross Thanks for writing. We have mailed you a brochure which should answer
most of your questions on bramble cultivation.

Gasoline Alternative Available

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Energy Office. Interest continues to grow con
cerning every facet of the gasohol Question among business and indus try.
Foremost is America's love affair with 114 million cars. Motorists want to keep their vehicles rolling 1.2 trill ion miles a year, more if possible.
In 1977 this took 111 billion gallons of gas and, despite fuel conservation awareness, the thirst for fuel con tinues, as does the critical necessity for gasohol or other alternative fuels.
Today's fuel crunch has given gasohol such instant fame the mixture is discussed as if it were a new inven tion but grain fuels are not new.
Farmers knew they could grow motor fuels long before the coming of the automobile assembly line. So did Henry Ford. He built his Model T to run on gasoline, alcohol or any mix ture in between.

During the depression, farmers of ten raised more corn than they could eat, feed to livestock or haul to mar kets. So by farming the grain to get alcohol and feed, they found new ways to use their crops.
Some burned the stuff very suc cessfully in their "Tin Lizzies," trimming the gasoline bill at a time when a dollar was hard to come by.
However, while the Model T was a smash hit, gasohol was scarcely noticed. Gasoline was cheaper and easier to get.
There were, of course, no lines at the few fuel pumps which dispensed an unlimited quantity of gasoline. So, people saw little reason to put alcohol in their tanks.
That to a motorist at a crowded, dollar-a-gallon gas pump today seems a long time ago. America is now at the other end of the gas line ... long on cars and short on fuel.

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The Holstein cow is considered by far the most prolific milk producer of any of the major dairy breeds across the country.
A native of the province of Friesland in the Netherlands, the HolsteinFriesians were first brought to the United States in 1795. They became the predominent breed in the dairy industry as the animal's popularity spread into virtually every state.
Most Holstein's have black and white coats, broad hips and long", deep bodies. Their horns slant forward, but curve inward. The animals
The MARKET BULLETIN is pleased to introduce a new series which will temporarily replace the wild plants and flowers column. The new series will feature breeds of livestock, in sects, disease, .poultry, crops and other items of agricultural interest to our readers. If you have suggestions for a "What Is" column, please let us know.
weigh an average of 1200 pounds compared to seven to nine hundred for Guernseys and Jerseys.
The average milk production for a Holstein is more than 10,000 pounds or 1162 gallons.
In the mid-1940's Holsteins became prominent in Georgia. Now, there are more Holsteins found on the state's 950 dairy farms than any other breed. According to Department of Agriculture officials, Georgia now has in excess of 130,000 dairy cattle.
Although the Holstein produces considerably more milk than any other breed, the butterfat content is consistently less. However, dairymen are quick to say that the volume produced is a factor considered "far more important to the industry."
The Holstein is a hardy animal, a good grazer, particularly utilizing forage and roughage. Experts say even culled Holsteins are considered "good" slaughter beef, primarily because of their size.
Unlike the gentle Jersey, dairymen say the major negative factor with the Holstein is her temper. But, that is apparently of minor consideration as her popularity and value to a major agricultural industry continues to grow.

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Georgia Land Enrolled in

'Acres for Wildlife 1 Program

Over 41,000 acres of wildlife habitat have been preserved by Georgians con cerned about the future of our wild heritage. This land has been enrolled in the Game & Fish Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Acres
For Wildlife Program. The program is designed to help stem the tide of wildlife habitat destruction,
and better manage what does remain.

Participants, called cover agents, have set aside habitat plots for a variety of wild species including deer, quail, turkey, owls, hawks. songbirds and wildflowers.
Cover agents locate privatelyowned tracts of wildlife habitat and pursuade landowners or tenants to manage them for wildlife for at least one year. Property owners also agree to protect the land from any
Did. i Knout?

practice detrimental to the parti cular wildlife they are trying to en courage on their land. Plots can be as small as a single acre in size.
Wildlife biologists check the suit ability of each plot and advise land owners of the management potential of each area. Often people are plea santly surprised at what can be ac complished in their own backyard.
(Special Thanks to Terry Johnson, Senior
Wildlife Biologist, for preparing this article
for the MARKET BULLETIN.)_________

SUNGLASSES
Don't be in the dark when buying sunglasses. Everyone knows to avoid glasses that have bubbles, scratches and distortions. But did you know that gray is the best tint for lenses, follow ed by green and brown? Also, check for impact-resistant glass. You only lu,ve one pair of eyes, so it is impor tant to buy quality sunglasses.
THE FREEZER
Check your food freezer. Are you using it economically? If it isn't full, you are paying to cool all that empty space. But don't overload the freezer with too much unfrozen food at one time. This slows down the freezing rate, and foods that freeze too slowly may lose quality. Extension Service home economists recommend setting the freezer at zero degrees F. or lower.

If desired, detailed management
plans will be drawn up specifically for your property. Landowners, however, are under no obligation to carry out such plans.
In appreciation for their efforts to preserve Georgia's valuable wildlife habitat, cover agents receive dis tinctive shoulder patches and certi ficates. Landowners are provided
with Acres For Wildlife Habitat Plot signs.
More importantly, participants will have the deep satisfaction that comes from knowing they have made
a personal contribution to the con servation of wild plant and animal communities.
Wildlife biologists will present an informative Acres For Wildlife slide presentation to interested organ izations.
For more information, write, Geor
gia Acres For Wildlife, Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area, Route 3, Box 180, Forsyth, Georgia 31029.

Distribution of Georgia Cash Farm Receipts, 1978

Total 52,598,318,000 (Including Government Payments)

Livestock & Products---Crops-----------------

Amount
- $1,467,764,000-..... 1,075,540,000--

Percent of Total
--56.5 --41.4

Government Payments ---

------ 55,014,000---

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Wednesday, October 10,1979
Bulletin 1
Calendar
Oct. 13 - College of Veterinary Medi cine. U. of Ga. Athens. Dedication ceremonies 10 AM. Info. 404/5423461.
Oct. 13 - Ga. Polled Hereford Assn. & Altantaha PoBed Hereford Assn. Female Safe. 1 PM. Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. Info. R. L. Swearingen. Jr., Box 247, Reynolds 31076. Ph. 912/8473535, 847-3167.
Oct. 13 - Rolling Hills Saddle Club, 12 Noon. Open Fun Show. Gravitt Rd.. Duluth. Info. 945-8263. 9635336.
Oct. 13-14 - Rack Away Farms Rodeo, 1803 County Line Rd. SW. Atlanta. Info. 344-0313, 349-0233, John Johnson.
Oct. 14 - Atlanta Botanical Garden's "Botanical Krthday" party, 1 PM. Info. Atl. Botanical Garden, 876-5858.
Oct. 15 - Deadlne for entries for 1980 district and state steer show. Steers must be weighed, tatooed and have an official state ear tag. Info, your county agent or vo-ag teacher for details.
Oct. 18 - Hampshre, Ouroc & Spot Sale, 7:30 PM. Edsel Lewis Farm, Rt. 4. Baxley. Info. 912/367-3264.
Oct. 20-21 - Etawah Bird dub. Canton Fairgrounds. Mail entries to: Al fred B. Westbrook, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 249-C, Ball Ground 30107, Ph. 735-2840.
Oct. 20-21 - Dressage Show & Clinic, 8 PM. Wills Pk. Equestrian Ctr., Wills Rd.. Abpharetta. Info. Mary Lewis, 252-4593.
Oct. 21 - Ga. Hunter Jumper Show, 8 PM. Wills Pk. Equestrian Ctr., Alpharetta. Info. Helen Pyron, 255-3543.
Oct. 25-26 - Ga. Beekeepers Assn. joint meeting with American Bee Breeders Assn., Savannah, at Ramada Inn [foot of Tahnadge Bridge]. American Bee Breeders meet Oct. 27th. Make reser vations early. Info. Paul Harrison, 294-5752, R. Wilbanks, 912/7391408.
Training & Education
Oct. 11 - Wood for Energy Conference, GainesviDe Jr. College. Registra tion 8:30 AM. Info. Ga. Forestry Commission, Box 819, Macon 31202. Ph. 912/744-3355.
Oct. 16-Nov. 20 - Commerical Bee keeping Class, W. Ga. College, Carrouton, Humanities BUg., 8 PM-9 PM. Info. 854-4629.
Oct. 17-18 - American Sheep Pro ducers Council meet, Denver, Co. Info. 200 Clayton St., Denver, Co. 80206, Ph. 303/399-8130.
Oct. 30 - Farm Management Short Course, Rural Development Cen ter, Tifton. Soon. Abraham Bald win Ag. College, mfo. Div. of Con tinuing Ed., ABAC Station, Box 12, Tifton 31794.
Ag Economists
M eet in M aeon
The Agricultural Economics As sociation of Georgia will hold its 1979 annual meeting on Friday, Oc tober 19, at the Ramada Inn West in Macon.
"Farming in Georgia" will be the theme topic for the all-day session which begins with registration at 10 AM. Anyone interested in Georgia farming and agricultural economics is invited to attend.
For information and luncheon re servations, contact Dr. W. C. MeAr thur, Secretary-Treasurer, Depart ment of Agricultural Economics, 301 Conner Hall, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, Athens 30602,404/542-3583.

Locations