FARMERS & CONSUMERS Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner VOLUME 56 Tommy Irrin State To Appeal Tobacco Tag Rule I was very disappointed that the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals last week reversed Georgia's Tobacco Tag Law. In 1968, the Georgia General As- sembly passed the law allowing Georgia tobacco farmers to tag their tobacco in such a way as to let buy- ers on the Georgia market know this was Georgia grown leaf. If a buyer in our state preferred Georgia tobacco to that produced ___ _ in other states, as many do, then he could readily dis- tinguish from the tag tobacco pro- duced in Georgia. If a company pre- ferred another state's tobacco, that, too, was discernable. If a buyer prefers California grape- fruit, he is able to purchase the fruit of that state properly labeled. If Florida oranges appeal to him more than those produced elsewhere he can buy those marked "Florida orange." Why then a court would rule that Georgia tobacco farmers cannot la- bel their product as "Georgia grown" is beyond me. Therefore, after much careful study and discussion with State At- torney General Arthur Bolton, it was our decision to appeal this case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The U.S. District Court for Middle Georgia has already upheld the Georgia tagging law. The suit was brought by a warehouseman who handles a great deal of out-of-state tobacco. We are going to exert every effort to allow Georgia tobacco farmers the same privileges afforded by others. Marketing tobacco according to growing season, types, grades, etc. is complicated enough as is. Everything possible to protect the Georgia tobacco farmer from further discrimination and unfair hardship will be done by my office. In my opinion the Georgia tobacco farmer has every right to identify his product and the buyer in Georgia has every right to proper identifica- tion.__________________^ Cholera Strike One of the largest herds of swine ever liquidated in the state hog cholera eradication program was slaughtered last week due to cholera. Located near Buena Vista, 2,200 head of swine owned by the A-H and W farm were destroyed to prevent the spread of cholera. Federal indemnity will be paid to the owners of the animals. State indemnity will not be paid as the animals were garbage fed and the state does not pay indemnity for .diseased animals in garbage fed herds. As several isolated outbreaks of cholera have occurred in Georgia during the past few months, farmers are urged to continue their watch and diligence in the fight to elimi- nate cholera From Georgia. Wednesday, April 29, 1970 NUMBER 17 Hydroponics Dirtless Farming Has Possibilities Grady Stanley of Resaca, Ga., stands among his hydroponicatly produced tomato plants that grew from small plants to producing vine ripe tomatoes within one month. Stanley will yield twenty thousand Ibs. of tomatoes in a four-month production period. Stanley Enterprises Is the only hydroponic operation of its type in the state. Stanley has patented his procedure of watering, feeding, heating and venting in his hydroponic building. Farmer As Consumer Faces Price Squeeze Just like you and I, the farmer is a consumer and is also faced with increased prices for the food products that he must buy. But he is less able to afford these increased prices than many of his non-farm neighbors. The average farmer in 1969 had to live on about $5,024 net income from a gross of about $13,000. He received about $1.60 per hour for his labor compared to the average factory workers' wage of $2.80 an hour. Obviously, the average farmer is not "sitting pretty with the money he gets from the government not to (This column is the second in a series on "Agriculture in the '70V by Tom Dalian, Assistant to the Director of the University of Georgia College of Agriculture Experi- ment Stations.) grow crops." As a matter of fact, of the $6.8 billion dollars spent on agriculture in 1969 by the federal government, only 27-30% directly benefited the farmers. The other 70%, or $4.8 billion, went into such governmental uses as the food stamp and school lunch room programs; into the Rural Electric and FHA Loan programs; into the long range programs of resource conservation (agricultural research and Cooperative Extension); and into the other programs related to foreign aid and national defense. As a consumer and tax payer, on the other hand, the balance of payouts and payments is tilted toward the farmer and agriculture. The farmers in the U.S. spent about $33 billion last year for goods and services to produce their crops and livestock. Another $12 billion was spent on the type things we all need food, clothing, medicines, etc. The latest figures also indicate that farm real estate taxes have produced for state and local governments over $1.7 billion dollars a year in recent years. U.S. farmers have also been paying in recent years about $300 million in personal property taxes, $318 million in gasoline taxes, $80 million in motor vehicle license fees, $350 million in sales taxes, and $1.5 billion in federal and state income taxes. AGRICULTURE IS BIG BUSINESS In fact, agriculture is the nation's largest industry and will continue to be so in the 70's. The $273 billion assets of the agricultural industry (Continued on page 8) The term "dirt farmer" is rapidly disappearing from use on today's highly mechanized and managed farms. However, can you imagine farming without any dirt at all? It is being done. And here in Georgia. The method is known as hydroponic gardening. Hydroponic culture is a method of growing plants without soil. The name itself implies that the plants are grown in water. Actually, the nutrients are supplied in water solution but the plants may be suspended in water or they may be produced with roots in sand, cinders, or gravel. The production of vegetables in sandy soils of low fertility with high nutrient and water levels approaches hyproponic culture. The elimination of soil as the culture medium also eliminates problems such as weed control, tillage, irrigation and the necessity for growing cover crops or adding manures for organic matter. But for each problem eliminated another is created. As a result, hyproponic culture is not the easy and simple method it is often pictured to be. It is a highly specialized method of culture. Successful operators must be highly skilled farmers and trained technicians. In addition, the method is expensive. Due to the problems involved and the expense, Georgia has not encouraged this type of gardening as yet. In fact literature and information on the process are limited. The method is used a little more extensively in South Florida where the warm climate reduces the chance of frost and therefore eliminates the cost of buildings or covers. (The information above was supplied by the Florida Agricultural Experiment Service, Gainesville, Florida.) Quarantines Eased On Imported Cattle Brucellosis and tuberculosis quarantine provisions for cattle imported into Georgia from other states have been relaxed by Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. Heretofore, the State Department of Agriculture has required all cattle imported into the state to be quarantined for from 45 to 60 days or until they could be tested for brucellosis or tuberculosis. Irvin said he was relaxing provisions of the quarantine on such animals coming into Georgia because tests have revealed an extremely low incidence of either disease and the quarantine has worked a hardship on many dairymen and livestock farmers. All cattle entering Georgia still will have to come from certified or accredited herds or be tested for brucellosis and tuberculosis within 30 days prior to entering the state, however. Page 2 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, April 29, 1970 We Get Letters 12 x 12 egg house cooler with air Mbdel 630 Ford combine, used 3 John Deere 2 row MT with quick conditioner and time clock, new seasons, 14 ft. header, cab, extra attachment, frame and Gee Whiz switch box and etc.; also, 20 egg sieves, combine is in good cond.; also, harrow, rebuilt, $695; John Deere 2 Dear Editor: Would you please print in the MARKET BULLETIN a recipe for cornmeal dumplings for my husband, "like Mother baskets, reasonably priced. John M. Coile. Rt. 1. Comer 30629. Ph. 783-5272. Super A Farmall tractor, plows, planters and cultivators, good cond., $1100. J. C. Chumbler, Rt. 3, Cum- International model TDE 241 tractor with dozer blade and dbl. drum control unit. Philip Donehoo, Box 220, Williamson 30292. Bolens Power-Ho heavy duty row MT, quick attachment, cultivators, Gee Whiz harrows, planters and distributors, 2 disc tillers, bush-bog harrows, rotary hoes, 4 row cotton duster, weights, $1,050. S. used to make." muinge. Ph. 887-3597. cultivator, type A140B01, fits walking J. Williams. Tucker. Ph. 938-5066. Mrs. Alton Fleming JJoohn Deere 600Tiy-cycIe, gooa type Bolens garden tractor, type 2 broiler houses, total cap. of Roopville, Georgia 30170 cond., $1695. B. R. Anderson, Rt. 1, 12BA02 and type 12BB01, good cond., 18,000, damaged by storm, good tin, (Editor'! note: We would like to hear from our readers on i'm. Please mail recifes to FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLE- Box 30, Social Circle, 30279. Ph. 464- 3521. _.-_._ reasonable, cannot ship. Mrs. G. H. Boggs, Jr., 550 Abernathy Rd.. NE. dressed 2x6 lumber, auto, equip., undamaged 8 ton outside feed bin. 5 hp Simplicity roto spader, used Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-0948. Kenneth Dove, Campbell Ridge Rd., TIN, Agriculture Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.) Dear Editor: I wonder if any of your readers have a "Dixie Cookbook" published in the early 1890's. My mother's practically fell to pieces from long use and I would like to know where to get another. I'd like to hear from parties owning one and will try to answer all cards or letters. I enjoy the BULLETIN very much, particularly the recipes and flower columns. Mrs. E. H. Langston, Sr. 114 Hamilton Street St. Simons Island, Ga. 31522 61 yr. old single white man wants job on chicken farm, layers or Farm broilers, cannot drive truck or tractor, work for board, laundry and employment small salary, must have bus fare, state age and number in family. Taft Parker. Box 72. Alma.______ Want reliable couple or family to care for 9,000 breeder hens near Blairsville, must be experienced and furnish references, good salary and nice house, garden spot, located in good community near church and school, no drinkers. J.W. Whitmore. Want reliable person to accept game bird chicks for raising on a Rt. 3. Box 102, Blairsville, Ph. 74563b2. sharing basis. Don Cass, 174 Pine St., NE, Atlanta 30308. Ph. 874-0642 or 373- Farm 1848.____________________ Couple with child wants work as machinery caretaker ,or looking after broilers, hard workers, do not drink. Grady and equipment Kelnley. ftt. 1. Lakemont 30552. WVaaint family to milk in Surge parlor type barn, can use 1 or 2 milkers. J.B. Haygood, Rt. 1, Bar- nesville Rd.; Yatesville 31097. Ph. 472- 3391 43 yr. old white man with wife and 5 children, wants job on farm doing most any kind of farm work; also, have 18 yr. old son that can work, need for sale Irg. house with running water, will consider going anywhere in Ga. Andy Miller, 233-D. Lawson Apts., Chamblee atiiui Ph 457-0345. Want a family to look after 4 houses of laying hens. J.C. Gordon, Box 547, Villa Rica.'Ph. 459-3844. ._ Want experienced maker or couple for DeLaval, Herringbone parior, must be dependable and furnish references, good salary, modern house, good position for right party, drinkers do not reply. H.D. Thames, Favetteville. Ph. 461-2831. Want experienced dairyman with enough help to milk 125 cows in dairy, no field work 6 units DeLaval parlor, !rg. house, hot water, bath, gas heat. Robin Paxson, Rt. 1, Bishop, 30621. Ph. 342-1395 Madison. Self-propelled 45 John Deere combine, 12 ft. grain header, #234 corn header, $4500; 3000 Ford diesel tractor and two 16 in. bottom flip over plows, $2850; irrigation outfit, Carter PTO, pump, 1000 ft. of 4 in., 600 ft. of 5 in. pipe, 10 sprinklers, all fittings, trailer, $1800. L. Gene Kendrick, Rt. 1, Woodland. Ph. 846-9042 after 6 pm. 2 tray, 4 tray, 6 tray, and 8 tray incubators, units are dbl. insulated and 2 Micro switches for safety, cannot overheat; also, have replacement parts on hand. Gerald Scott, Ogeechee Quail Farm, Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5629 after 7 pm._____ 1967 McQuerry trailer, 4 horse iinline, hyd. brakes, lights, curtains, escape doors, new tires, saddle Want family or couple to do light compartment, breast and butt bars, farm work and care for layers, good good cond., $2400. Benham Stewart, opportunities. J.G. Nash. 2409 Wesley Rt. 1. Gienwood. Ph. 568-4232._____ Chapel Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 298- One 4 disc tiller, 3-pt. hitch, new 2254. bearings, good disc.; one 10 disc Athens harrow, pull type; one bottom FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture plow, two 14 in. plows, perf. cond., 3pt. hitch. Lewis Escoe, RFD 1, Crawford 30630. Ph. 783-5520.______ A W John Deere 20 disc smoothing harrow on wheels; 8 disc Taylorway AgrlcuHure Building bush and bog harrow; B model John Capitol Square Deere tractor; 1 set B John Deere Atlanta, Georgia 30334 cultivators, 1 set A John Deere 404-524-3292 cultivators. Byron E. Mitchem, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3479.____. Tommy Irvin, Commissioner International tractor with front Address all requests to be added end loader, back hoe; 1965 model with to or removed from the mailing power steering and 30 in. bucket, good list, change of address and Form cond., used on farm, $4200. Frank 3579 to the Market Bulletin office Hammond, Rt. 1, Welcome. Ph. 253- at the*above address. All notices and advertisements should be 'addressed to Market Bulletin at the above address. The Farmers and Consumers 2031.____________________ Gill pulverizer, 3-pt. hitch, can level land, ideal for landscaping, $300. J. M. Harper, 27 Vinson Heights, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-2026. ACcombine model 60, running Market Bulletin assumes no re- cond., when last used, motor sponsibility for any notice appear- overhauled year before last, ing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product 'offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried Wisconsin motor, air cooled, $200; also, John Deere #5 mowing machine, good cond., $100 at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce 30529. Massey Ferguson 1963 model, 65 diesel, good working cond., extra clean $1325; thirty-five ft. elevator, Irg. enough to move hay, 18 in. wide, in any publication that ig de- no motor, used very little, $200. B. J. ivered through the United Parkerson, Rt. 5, Eastman. Ph. 374- States mail. 2916.______________ __ Model 611 New Holland forage Published weekly at 1833 Lawrenceville Highway, Decatur, Ga. 30033 Second class postage paid at Dacatur, Ga. harvester, row crop head, PTO driven, $350; Ford rear attached, 3-pt. hitch, cycle mower model 14-59, ex- Deborah Putlin, Editor tension arms, $75. Joe W. Butler, RFD 1, Box 28, Camilla. Ph. 336-8503. approx. 30 hrs., $100; 2 wheel Gravely 5 ft. Covington rotary mower, Rt. 1, Royston. 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Wednesday, April 29, 1970 MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Farm Ferguson 30 tractor, good cond., McCormick mowing machine, Want old fashion cider press. W.C 15 top quality reg. Hereford bulls, $800; Ford scoop 706, like new cond., can be pulled by mules or tractor, Adams. Rt. 1, Social Circle 30279. nationally known bloodlines, bulls machinery $100; angle dirt blade, $90. W. E. Buffington, 3775 Gilbert Rd., Hapevilie. Ph. 766-2910. ____ pert', cond., will sell for $40. Marvin C. Joiner, Rt. 2, Wrightsviile 31096. 6 Surge milker units, new type Want used griH for Ford 8N have gainability quality, dams are tractor; also, one used 11 X 28 good milkers. Robert Rush, Kathleen. tractor tire, good cond. Ivan Ph. 987-1796._________________ and equipment Combination sprayer with 21 ql. with big glass bowl, used 1 yr., $50 ea., J. Anderson, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville Purebred Brown Swiss bull, good booms, jet cluster unit, cost $225, used 12randils, 1 timer, 6 boosters, all for 30245. Ph. 963-1192.___________ bloodlines, out of reg. stock, 7 mos. once, price $175. Mrs. J. A. Garrison, $300. Melvin Duvall. Greensboro. Ph. Want used hyd. pump for mode; old, healthy, had shots, W.B. Ralston, 602South Mam. Cornelia, Ph. 778-6338. 453-7882.________'._____________ 640 Ford tractor, must be good Rt. 3. Aloharetta. Ph. 475-5904. Bramco auto, feeder with approx. Model 1800 Oliver tractor, good working cond., state price. Andrew 10 reg. Black Angus bulls, 4 425 ft. of trough, grill and chain, mechanical cond., with good rubber; Wyatt, Box 307, Monticelio. heifers, 1-2 yrs. old, Bardolier & outside feed bin with auger and Oliver 5-16 bottom plow with trash Want motor for lawn mower, 25 t,ileenmere bloodlines, reasonably motor; 25 eight ft. water troughs, coal cover boards, exc. cond. J. W. hp, not too old and rusty, state price priced. G.B. Brooke, Littlebrook stoker and motors, all priced for $850; Trunnell, Sr., Rt. 4, Cochran 31014. V.C. Garrett, Rt. 1. Dahlonega 3053S Farm. Atlanta. Ph. 233-1595._____ for sale also, 500 gal. fuel tank for $50, all good Ph. 934-2040. _____ font 1 small incubator, will pick ;T purebred Angus Bulls, 15-17 cond. John H. Evans, Rt. 1, White Heavy duty 10 disc bush and bog -p within 60 mi. Atlanta. S.L mos., by son of Ankonian Am- 30184. Ph. 382-0464.__________ harrow, hyd. cyl. operated, has Irg. Vaughan, Rt, 1, Box 39, Forest Park. bassador, 1959 International Res. Cut-off saw, steel frame, 25 ft., 504 Farmall diesel tractor, weight boxes, $135, located 2 mi. S. I- Ph. 361-6126. Grand Champion; one purebred 15 endless belt, $50; bush and bog tricycle front end, power steering, TA, 20. Wm. Whitmire, Lee Rd., Rt. 1, Want 3 or 5 hp, 230 volt, elec. mos., from Dor Mac Bardoliermere 60 harrow, $50; mowing machine, needs 3-pt. hitch, live PTO, 600 hrs., also, 8 Lithia Springs. Ph. 942-2564. motor. Luke Silvio, 1794 Fellowship "Maximilian" bloodlines, all have slight repair; 4 extra blades, good ft. cutting harrow, 3 bottom plow, all 8 ARWoods hanging gas Rd., Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-4454. exc. conf., tattooed, reg. papers, cert, cond., $5 ea. 0. S. Byrd, Rt. 2. Box 33, exc. cond. Billy Dutton, Rt. 2, brooders; 100 five ft. feeders, all good Want any part or all oToTd water herd. Robert L. Cordle, Cordel Cattle Harlem 30814. Ph. 556-6423. Adairsville. Ph. 629-5762 Calhoun. cond,, will sell all for $65 at farm. powered meal or grist mill, including Farms Rt. 1 Romp Sfllfil 59 model L. A. John Deere 1 row Model 165 Massey Ferguson W.A. Harrington. Rt. 10, Gainesvilie and/ or machinery, will pay fair cash Brown Jersey milk cow with tractor, like new, 1st class cond. With diesel tractor and equip., must see to 30501. Ph. 532-1986._____________ price depending on cond. D.B. Elam, heifer calf, gentle and easy to milk, cultivator and planter, fertilizer at- appreciate value, Billy Ray Phillips, Good used Farmall H tractor, 6851 Roswell Rd., Atlanta 30328. Ph. gives 4 I/ 2 to 5 gals, daily, $300. John tachment, turning plow and disc. Mrs. Rt. 3, Box 221-A, Cochran. Ph. 358-492S good tires and paint; also, Farmall C, 252-8460. ___________________ Presley, Rt. 1, Jeff Davis Rd., W. L. Touchton, Valdosta 31601. Ph. after 6 pm.______________________ same cond., wll sell one or both Want back end for 1951 four speed Thomastoti. Ph. 648-2374. 242-6989. ___ _____________ 140 Farmall, approx. 66 model, reasonable. V.C. Puckett, Buford. Ph. 8N Ford tractor, housing and all Lrg. Holstein heifers, some from Mac 15 chain saw, 19 in. blade, rotary mower, 2 fourteen in. bottom 945-7789. __________________., gears, or old tractor for parts. George dispersals and some from Wisconsin, exc. cond., $50. David A. McConahay, plows with trip feet, dbl. section 2 model G Allis Chalmers trac- McKinney, Box 821, Blue Ridge. pick 10 or more $400 ea., free del. Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4740. harrow, planters, distributor and tors, good cond., one has power take want side delivery rake, 3-pt. within 100 mi. Truett Putnam, 1968 Ford mower, conditioner in cultivator; also, filer, all fast hitch for off all equip, with nearly new 42 in. hitch; also, 2 small wheels with tires Bethlehem Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. good cond., used part of 2 seasons, $1500, motor overhauled completely. Woods rotary mower, other has power and tubes. T.F. Carter. Rt. 3, Dallas. cuts 9ft. at one time. Harris Brantley, B. J. Beall, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375- take off disc plow and cultivators, Want lift cyl. for Cub Farmali Percentage Charolais heifers, Rt. 1, Box 20, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 647- 4678.__________________ 7768 Thomaston.___________ 3 Oakes elec. brooders, size 23 in. both have same as new tires. Jay Y. Edwards. Rt. 5. Canton. Ph. 479-3688. good cond., reasonable for cash. Wiliard Vinson, Dearing 30808. ph. reasonably priced. C. A. Weavers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 1966 self-propelled 525 Oliver x 36 in., $20 ea. T. A. Branch, 140 All steel ill 2 ton long W.B. truck 556-6134.__________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, combine, 13ft. grain header, #522 corn header, $4500; 1968 KMC roto-tiller 4 row. Ned U. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 84, Rebecca 31783. Ph. 567-2648._____ Ford hay baler, $1350; M. C. rotary scythe, $775; Kneib hay loader, $375; 1967 Ford 6000 diesel, $2900; pull type sprayer with plastic tank, like new, $350; Ford, 4 bottom 16 in. turn plow, $400; 1967 John Deere, 1010, $2000; single axle trailer with fifth wheel, 24 ft., $200. Milton Williams, Shiioh 31826. Ph. 846-3351. Ford 6000 tractor, good cond., $2000; Forrester Super Hurricane pecan sprayer with 250 gal. tank, PTO driven. $1850. F. W. Gill, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388 nights.__________ 1 ton combine, clean, runs Sereca seed. Charles J. Parker, Box 476, Rt. 3, Alcovy Rd., Covington 30209. Ph. 464-3819.__________________ Super A International tractor, cutting harrow, 2 disc plow, planters, cultivator, blade for front. Otis M. Norris, Rt. 4, Young Station Rd., Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-5240._____ 9N tractor, good cond., like new tires, 5 ft. Covington rotary mower, 1 row cultivator, all for $750. C. R. Wilson, Box 208, Hartwell. Ph. 376- Glenndale Ave., Decatur. Ph. 3731341. Utility body for 11/ 2 ton truck, 14 ft, long, 4ft. sides, running lights, exc. cond., $75. J. E. Bullington, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 377, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 9422784. 1010 John Deere diesel, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond.; 14 disc Taylorway offset harrow, like new; J. D. mower, 7ft., 3pt. hitch, 1 yr. old. Morgan Walters, Rt. 4, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-0749. Bolens 2 wheel tractor, 4 hp with cultivator, turning plow, lay-off plow, sprayer, disc harrow, Gravely sickle mower, 42 in., all good cond. M. F. Hammock, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph. 367- 9270.___________________ Big Dutchman egg cooler; sixty 14 hole metal nests; 6 elec. 1000 cap. brooders; 2-3 ton inside metal bulk bins. M. L. Gayvert, 5735 Roswell Rd. Atlanta 30305. Ph. 252-5198.________ John Deere tractor with front end loader, needs some work, $200; bush- hog mower, good cond., $175; sickle mower, $25. H. W. Aiken, 10 Palisades Rd., NE. Atlanta. Ph. 874-6761 Homelite or Remington chain saws, like new, $90 ea.; small trailer for 8N tractor, 2 axle 4 wheel, $250. Ed body for small grain, 2 ft. high sides, with heavy step plate steel bottom, used 3 yrs., $250 FOB. E. F. Dudley, 1008 Red Bird Rd., Augusta. Ph. 736- 1591,__ __ __ ______ Ford hay bale thrower ,~throws bales in trailer behind baler, extra long hay bale conveyor,-John Deere Grassland seeder on hyd. cyl.; John Deere 3 disc turning plow. D.G. Barnett, Rt. 1, Cedartown. Ph. 7483708._____________ 500 gal. fuel oil tank, $35. H.D. Williamson, 4405 Jonesboro Rd., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1053. Sears 1968 tractor Super 12-SS12 with bull blade, 3-pt. hitch, 2-8 in. plows, disc harrow, cultivator, good cond. H.M. McRea, 172 New Kemp Rd.. Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-B645. 14-A International 1 row cotton picker, mounted on 240 Farmall tractor, good cond. A.J. Padgett, Rt. 1. Box 125. Keysville.______________ Bush and bog harrow, $85; 2 bottom plow, $100; Covington planters, $100; International Harvester cultivators, $75 five ft. rotary mowers with stump jumper, $250. 'post hole diggers, $150; scraper blade, $85, all exc. cond. and 3-pt. hitch. Janice Macon, Cataula. Ph. 322 5196. 211274 .i_n.__M_e_ad_o_w_'s__gr_is_t_m_i_ll_; _1_5_h_p elec. motor; corn sheller; set of meal scales; meal mixer. Ed Garrett, Rt. 2, Walton, 2379 Hawthorne Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 938-3484after 6 pm or 9383484. Farm Want block for Super A Farmall tractor. J.W. Baxter, Rt. 2, Box 118, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-2642. Want 2 tractor tires, size 10 x 24 with no holes. C.S. Fennel, Rt. 2, Dallas__________________ Want factory built tandem 2 horse or stock trailer, good cond., will trade herd of Nubian milk goats, herd in- cludes 1 reg. buck 2 reg. and 3 grade does, 3 kids. Doyle C. Jones, Box 91 Milan 31060. Ph. 362-3631.________ Want crawler tractor Caterpillar D-6 or equivalent in Allis Chalmers, no junk, must be in good cond. with good blade, either bulldozer or angle. LeRoy Langford, Rt. 1, Toccoa. Ph. 886-3207._________ Want quail incubator; wood shaper, 1-3 hp blades, table saw, 2-5 hp, blade 10-15in.; compressor, 1-5hp, 10-40 gal.; radial saw, 1-5 hp, stand. Don Cass, 174 Pine St., NE, Atlanta 30308. Ph. 874-0642 or 373-1848._____ Want quail picker and scalder unit, prefer J.R. Coker model. Alfred J. Harper. Rt. 2..QciHa.________ * 'Want -smoothing- "harrow "atid cultivator to fit 9N Ford 3-pt. hitch, reasonably priced or will trade 1950 one ton pick-up Chevrolet truck with 1955 engine for same. Alien A. Harper, Rt. 2, Box 1201, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-0895 Atlanta. Domino breeding ready for heavy service, will consider a trade for one; also pigs Duroc, Hampshire feeders. Luther L. Coe, Sr., Tyrone District, Rt. 2. Favetteviile 30214. Ph. 964-7323. 3/ 4 purebrecnErahma bulls, 20 mos. old, $200 will send picture to interested persons. J.C. Stallings, 104 Melton St., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-5102. or 227-6741.___________________ 3 purebred Angus heifers, $77.50, $80 and $82, well started, exc. calves. Henry Stanley, Rt. 6, Box 154, B. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730,________ 2 reg. horn-type Shorthorn bulls, 16 mos. old, reg. papers furnished in buyer's name. John G. Wright, Wasihnimngton 3a0u6b7/a3. Pt'nh. 6o7ia8--2a9m91i nmitg.uhit,. 22 Aberdeen Angus cows for sale, 19 with calves by side, 18 angus heifers open and exposed since April 3; two reg. bulls, R.E. Branch, Jr., Lake Rossie Ranch, Bishop 30621. Ph. 769- 558JL 27 Angus and Hereford brood cows, some with calves by side, others springing entire herd for sale, John :>aniell. Ca'rrollton. Ph. 834-3778. Reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 7 mos. old, out of-.Domino breeding, good size, col., & conformation papers furnished in buyer's name. R. H. Cotter, Box 361, Rockbridge Rd., Liiburn. Ph. 938-1931.____________ Reg. Black Angus _bulls7 Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-3164. Farm trailer, like new,. 9 in. wheels, new tires, coil springs and shocks, 10 I/ 2 ft. x 5 I/ 2 ft. flat bed, $85; iron wheel and axle farm wagon, no bed, $10; Til-o-matic tiller, Briggs motor, chain drive, like new, $115. Grady Harris, Quillian Rd., Box 409, Dalton 30720. Ph. 259-3947. _____ Gasoline motor, 4 cyl. power unit, good cond.; chain saw, Pioneer; 1 section harrow, 40 tooth, like new. W. H. Eidson, Rt. 2, Lake Rd., Hiram. Ph. 943:5365,_______________ Chicken litter spreader mounted on 1955 International truck, $850. C. L. Vaughn, Bryants Park Rd., Box 135, Rt. 2, Canon. Ph. 245-6175.________ M John Deere, 6 ft. cycle mower, leveling harrow 2-section, 2 disc plow, subsoil plow, Starr pea thrash, 20 in. blade, shoulder mower (power scythe), exc. cond., reasonably priced. James B. McKoy, Rt. 1, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-6523.______ John Deere 34 silage harvester; 1 row header, used less than 40 A. R. David Johnson, Rt. 4, Forsyth 31029. Ph. 994-6787.__________________ Allis halmer B model tractor, with cultivators, fertilizer distributor, planter, turn plow, harrow, PTO, hyd. lift, feet, good cond., $675. R. Hendrix, Mundy's Mill Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 4781436. 1959~Internafional diesel tractor and 38 ft. trailer and 550 good chicken coops, $45 or trade for good track mounted end loader or bulldozer, no junk. J. J. Sharp, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ph. 865-4560 Cleveland. ___ Crane with pressurized tank, ideal for Irg. chicken or tobacco operation, butane or natural gas. J.R. Hill, Box 246. Greenville.______ Heavy 2 horse wagon: dirt .scoop with handles, pull by mules; peanut weeder with no shafts, has some rust, located at farm 2 1/2 mi. N. Donalsonville. L. B. Kelley, Rt. 1, Box 53. Donalsonville 31745. Ph. 524-5374. 1963 Ford tractor Dexter 2000 diesel with 1969 front end loader, like new; also, Ford pan and scrape and bush-hog (rotary mower). Sam McEver, Lovejoy. Ph. 478-7404 am to 4:30 pm. 350 Bramco feeders with rope and block, good cond., no reasonable offer refused. Boyd Boleman, Rt. 2, Hartweii. Ph. 376-8992 after 6 pm. Diesel tractor with 3-way hitch, bush hog, plows, harrow and push blade. W. R. Adams. Gratis._____ Inside feed bin, $20; two hundred 5 ft. feeders wth adjustable legs, 20t ea. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 265- 2513._________________________ Incubators and brooders; also, pens, now laying Bobwhites and Chukars. Carl Purvis, Centerville. Ph. 953-3030 after 6 pm week nights. C Farmall tractor, overhaul on motor, new rear tires, new 3-pt. hitch, will sell separately, tractor $750, hitch $150; two fat cat fish feeders, mfg. by Heckway Equip. Co., cost $257.50, will sell for $200 or separately. Julian H. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 139, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-5252. 46 International harvester hay baler, good cond., $350. Charles T. Ginn. Rt. 1. Bowman. Ph. 245-8003. Lawn sweeper, Parker Trailette, 14 bu. basket, 36 in. sweeper, self dumping, pull behind lawn mower or tractor, cost $131.25, used 4 times, sell for $75. Truman W. Davis, 1565 Pebblebrook Rd.. Mableton 30059. Model 60 Allis Chalmers combine, power unit that may need slight repairs, hasn't been used recently, otherwise all in first class cond. Tom Hutchinson, Lock Drawer 0, LaGrange 30240._____ ___ 641 Ford diesel tractor, 1960 model, with 2 bottom plow, $1375 cash; 65 diesei tractor deluxe, 1962 model, with multi-power, good cond. C. J. Philpot, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Ph. 6469849. Ford 8 N farm tractor, $585; eight disc cutting harrow, $150; Ford 9N farm tractor, $575; six ft. scrape blade, heavy duty, $150, all 3-pt. system. Charles Holman, Rt. 2, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-1710. Irrigation pump, 6 in., complete with intake, outlet and V-belt drive, exc. cond., $1000; Ford silage chopper, 5 yrs. old, used very little, kept in shed, $875. R. C. Willingham, Marietta. Ph. 422-7019. machinery and equipment wanted Want horse drawn 1 row or 1 horse crop dusting machine do not want 2 horse machine. C.L. Rhyne, Sr., Rt. 1, Americus 31709._____________ Want mower for Ford tractor, will consider one that needs some repairs if price is right. J.C. Quails, Rt. 3, Box 311. Kennesaw 30144. Want good used manure spreader for chicken house fertilizer. W.H. Yawn, Rt. 1, Chauncey 31011. Ph. 8682804. Want usable cider mill and/ or cider press, will consider one in need of repair, state price and location. Don D. Jones, Jr., Box 427, Oxford 30267. Ph. 768-0713. Want good set of cultivators for John Deere M. Tractor, R.L. Johnson, Rt. 4. Forsvth 31029. Ph. 994-6883. Want 2 wheel David Bradley garden tractor with equip., must be reasonably priced, good cond. T. J. McClendon, Box 36, Locust Grove. Ph. 956-5482. Want small to medium size crawler loader, must be ready to work, state cond., age, kind of equip, and etc. in first letter. Ralph Kirby, 3909 Creel Dr., Lithia Springs. Ph. 9485804 or 948-2876._____________ Want bull gear for old model D-7 Caterpillar 9-G, has 62 teeth on gear. Ed. Hitt. Grovetown. Ph. 863-1620. Want hand push type yard roller to pack soil down in yard, within 50 mi. Ft. Valley. J.L. Bromley, Box 198B, Chestnut Hill Rd., Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2945. Want wheel weights for back wheels for C Allis Chalmers tractor. Charles T. Massey, Box 382, Rockmart 30153. Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale Cattle Tintire Tierd" Charolais cattle, 30 cows, II 2 through 7/ 8, nice calf crop; also seven 15/ 16 heifers, one outstanding 3 yr. old II 2 French bull LH Uranium #57, all reasonably priced.. William S. Gerrell, Jr., Rt. 2 Woodstock 30188. Ph. 475-5080 Atlanta. 82 good Angus cows, 30 calvesTSy' side, others calving. C.A. Rutledge, Chickamauaa. Ph. 375-2757.______ Reg. purebred Charolais bulls, 815 mos. old, sired by FWT Veyso 475, see to appreciate. Ben W. Gore, Rt. 4, "-..las. Ph. 445-2107.____________ 1/2 Charolais-Angus bull, 15 mos. old, fine & fat, halter broken, good head & conf., ready for light service, $275, see anytime at red barn. W.S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Tara Farms; Calhoun.___________________ 4reg. polled bulls, 500-900 Ibs. wt., $300; 20 Holstein heifers, small, 2 bred, C.V. Blackleg, all shots, $200 ea; 25 Holstein heifers, all shots, some springing later, $225. J.G. Wills, 501 Milton Ave., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5011. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free, from cert, herd, 10-16 mos. old, Harry A. Wasdell, M.D. Quitman. Ph. 2638801 jr 263-4944._____________ 10 yearling reg. quality Angus bulls, several sired by Grand Champions, Bandolier-Bardolier bloodlines, 2 proven herd sires, 4-5 years old, other cows, had all shots, free del. within 200 mi. H.J. Schnider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029. Eileenmere breeding, service age, C. V., clean, well dev., tagged, tattooed, Roy Clark I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2,, Flowerv Branch. Ph. 967-6157.______ Reg. Red Angus bulls for crossbreeding good selection 11 mos. to 2 yrs. old, good condition, $250-$400; also heifer calves & yearlings. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Avenue, Rome. Ph. 232-3019. yharolais purebred and Charbray "/ 8 and 15/ 16 breeding bulls, Irg. boned, heavy muscled, exc. for crossing on commercial cattle. W.M. Alford Rt. 1. Columbus. Ph. 561-5006, Reg. Angus bulls, 10-12 mos. old, Ballot bloodlines, good conformation, had all health shots, free del. within 200 miles. Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan 31060. Ph. 323-2641. 2 yearling Charolais bulls, one purebred, $800; one 15/ 16, $600, both halter broken, one II 8 Charolais bull, 4 yrs. old, $400, from accred. & cert, herd. W.M. Ferguson, Box 193, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 472-3484. Good Jersey milk cow with 3rd calf 2 mos. old, sell cow only, 4-5 gal. cow, gentle, $200. W.P. Colvin, Rt. 1, 2 mi. of Harris City, Greenville. Ph. 627- ABS Charolais heifers and bulls, from ABS Red Angus dams, sired by Ali Baba Bramard, Sam 54th Beaver and others, $250-$275. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 887-4443. Black Angus bulls for sale, reg., approx. 12-14 mos. old, may be seen at Alcovy Angus Farm, Jersey. Byron H. Dunn, 2187 Spring Creek, Rd., Decatur. Ph. 636-4333.__________ Guernsey cow now milking 5 gals, daily, with young heifer calf by side, $250. Sollie Townsend, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 692-5352.___________ 2 purebred Charolais bulls, one 4 yrs. old, Greentopsbigadier #628, sire FWT Bar 026, can see his calves; other 16 mos. old sire FWT Sam Lee 508, both gentle; two 1/2 Charolais and Black Angus, approx. 1 yr. old, E.M. Hayes, 2316 Powder Springs Rd., SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 943-5879. Reg. and purebred Polled Hereford bulls, good bloodlines, 18 mos. to 3yrs. old, John R. Grimes, Rt. 3, Box 405, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-3478. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN1 Wednesday, April 29, 19*70 Cattle, swine, other livestock Purebred breeding stock for sale, Red Duroc & Hampshire ready for service. Aubrey Johnson or Ben Spann, Hazelhurst. Ph. FR 5-4705 or FR 5-5392. Part Appaloosa and part Quarter Horse stallion, 1 yr. old, $150 or will trade for Angus heifer. Max Kirby, Rt. 3. Box 99. Gumming. Ph. 887-6338. Lrg. Pinto pony, brown and white, Mare half Arabian, half Tenn. Walker, smooth ride, will rack, but spirited, red sorrel with white stockings and blaze, $225. Tom Cook- man. Box 128. Senoia. Ph. 599-3674. Reg. TWH filly, 2 yrs. old, by Rodgers Perfection, I/ 2 sister to Carbon Copy, exc. show prospect, shown in halter; racking mare, 7 yrs. old, has been shown, very gentle Reg. Spotted Poland China breeding stock service age males, open a:^ ured gilts weaned pigs, will reg. in buyer's name. Harmon Cor- must see to appreciate, good home only $100. W.H. Hall, 4532 Cataline Cir: , East Point 30344. Ph. 261-6803. 5yr.oldgaitedmareandone7 yr. Albino mare, 4 yrs. old, not pleasure horse. Mildred Thomas , Box recommended for children,'Western' 296. Martin 30557. Ph. 779-3195. saddle and bridle, $150. Mona Bragg, Sorrel racking gelding, gentle, Box 272A. Rincon 31326. Ph. 826-5242. easy to handle, saddle, blanket and nelius, Rt. 2, Nashville. Ph. 686-9807 old colt and will foal again in June, Sorrel mare, blaze face, white like new bridle, $175. Groyer Amer- after 5 p.m._______________ breed to half Tenn. Walking horse; stockings, 6 yrs. old, gentle as child's son. Gordon 31031. Ph. 628-2729. Choice Duroc & Landrace also, nice Western bridle and saddle, horse, $275. W.C. Harmon, 411 Nash Quarter Horse mare, English or breeding stock, males & females all all for $300. Benny Hallum, Rt. 1, Circle, Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-5399. Western Pleasure, pony club and ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Wildwood. Ph. 657-6218. Pinto horse, very gentle, gelding, show experience, ideal for lady or for sale Dairy herd for sale; 42 cows, 1 Guernsey bull, 699 Ib. milk base with Metter._____ ___ Choice purebred Duroc males, abt. 4 mos. old, wormed, will reg. in buyer's name. Owen H. Cooper Barney. Ph. 775-2372. Quarter Horse gelding, red with black mane and tail, spirited but extremely gentle, $160 firm. Larry A. Loughbridge, 1201 Abutment Rd., Dalton 30720._______________ sorrel and whife, horse and tack, $150. Darrell Robertson, Rt. 2, Box 302, Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta. Ph. 7364168.________ At stud: Mr. Chico Lindo reg., child. Teri Chastain, Decatur. Ph. 634- 7992. _____ _______Mare mule, 10 yrs. old, $65 for quick sale; Welsh mare, 8yrs. old, $75 for quick sale. E.E. Smith, Rt. 3, Sealtest, one 3,800 Ib. milk tank, 5 International milkers, utensil rack; 40 Sheep and Goafs At stud: White Welsh, ideal for Palomino P.H.B.A., exc. color and Pavo. Ph. 226-6320._________ cross with Shetland mares, will conf., his grand sire the famous Chico At stud: Rogers Rustler, AQHA gal. hot water heater, 1 vacuum pump. Ernest Moss, Rt. 1, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-0379. Reg. Black Angus bulls Eiieenmere breeding exc. developed tagged, tattooed, C.V., clean, located 6 mi. E. of Fairmont. F. Martell. Prince F-M Ranch Farm, Rt. 2, Ranger 30734.____________ 90 cows for sale, mostly Angus, 3 Angus bulls, 40 calves, rest of cows to calve within 60 days. Quinon Robinson, Rt. 2, Bowdon, Ph. 258-2232. Herd of reg. Polled Hereford cattle, 35 young cows, 16 bred heifers, 10 open heifers, 30 calves, Victor Domino & Domestic Mischief breeding, reg. furnished in buyer's name., females C.V., BCIA records avail. B.B. Campbell, Rt. 3, Box 345, Jackson 30233. Ph 775-3064.______ Reg. purebred Charolais bulls, performance tested, heavy muscled outstanding sires and dams, select your herd bull now; also several 15/ 16 fine bulls, $400 up, outstanding values ages 12-30 mos. Carl Newton, 992 Lullwater Rd., NE, Atlanta 30307. Ph. 874-6386 day, 377-5318 night._______ Black Angus bulls, purebred, 10 mos. old, 3/ 4 Angus and I/ 4 Whiteface crossbreed 9 mos. old, purebred Holstein bull, 9 mos. old, W.B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254. 11 reg. Angus heifers, 8-14 mos. old; 6 reg. Angus bulls, 8-15 mos., sired by W. Eiieenmere 1100, Reserve Jr. Champion 1967 U. of Ga., Del. arranged. C.N. McClure, Deer Valley Farm. Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513 Purebred reg. Charolais nerd 'bull,'sired-by Judge Perez's famous Mr. Idlewild; also 3 3/4 Charoiais, 8 mos. oldbull calves. R.IVJ. 2 Toggenburg and Alpine milk goats, $25 ea.; 12 baby goats ready to wean, $8 for billies, $10 for nannies. Hiram Dunn, Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8662. ____________ 60 common goats for sale. $8 ea. Glenn Wooten, Denton. Ph. 375-2761 Hazelhurst._____________ Purebred Toggenburg buck, born leo. 18, 1970, will develop into champion stud, improve your herd with this fine animal, $50; also purebred Toggenburg, doe, 1 yr. $75; both Chimney Rock, line with Chikaming heritage. E.S. Nye, Rt. 1, Cove Rd., Jasper 30143. Ph. Marble Hill. 893-2754. __________ 110 common goats for sale, $7 ea. if all taken, Hothan Jones, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 85, Barney. Ph. 775-2442 after 7:30 p.m. Horses, mules, ponies ' !/ AY' for sale Reg. Tenn. Walking horse, 3 yrs. old, beautiful sorrel gelding, Son of Sun's Gunsmoke, in training for 1 yr., ready to.show in amateur class, will sell for reasonable price or 'exchange for equal value in black beef cows. L.E. pasture mare 30 days, 2 return privileges, fee $25. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3432.________ ____ Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses for sale, over 100 to choose from, all ages and colors, for halter, running, performance, sired only by cham- pions. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-4232.________ 2 yearling fillies, sired by LoHo Sox AQHA #261395, both have exc. conf. and markings, 1 has won sev. halter classes in local shows, sacrificing at $150 ea., must see to appreciate, shown by appointment only. Sandy Powell, Powell Farm, Rt. 6. Box 294. Macon 31201. Ph. 743-5922. Quarter Horse gelding, red with black mane and tail, spirited but extremely gentle, $160 firm. Larry A. Loughbridge, 1201 Abutment Rd., Dalton 30720. ___ _______ Reg. black Walking Horse gelding, Wilson Black Perfection, 7 yrs. old May 20, jet black, 3 white stockings, white blaze face, gentle, good cond. Clyde Camp, Rt. 1, Box 21, Norcross. Ph. 448-3348. Welsh pony, saddle, bridle, breastplate and blanket for sale or trade for larger horse or good tractor of equal value. L. E. Randall, 1055 Key Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627- 3657 after 5 pm.______________ Pony for sale, $35; also, saddle $50 and bridle, $15. Robert Rutledge, Rt. 3. Box 181 A. Fort Valley 31030. Reg. Quarter horses, 1 own daughter of Rey, 1 top dbl. bred Leo filly colt, sorrel, perf. marking, all white feet; also, a very classy sorrel Western Pleasure mare, ready to haul. Henry F. AUe917 Concord Rd., S77E8, 9S.m'" yrn' a 30'080'. P'h. 4'3-2'-3'7.52 :or 427- Lindo. Jack L. Chambers, 937 Windsor Parkway, NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 2553316. 3 horses for sale, reasonably priced, moving to Texas, must sell bv May 1. Oki Shikina, Colonial Coach Estates. Riverdale. Ph. 478-1633. At stud: Hank's Nancy Bar, reg. Quarter horse, his pedigree boasts the heritage of many all time greats, sire: Flit Bar by Sugar Bars, dam: Hank's Nancy by Hank H. Bearl Kiel, 1170 Piedmont Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 427-0915. Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 3491054 Atlanta._______________ At stud: Arabian stallion Kebajo 28532, son of National Top Ten Egyptian stallion Joramir, $100 purebreds, $50 all others, live foal guarantee. Murray MacDonald, Wee Dundee Farm, Pine Mt. Valley. Ph. 628-512B._____________________ Reg. AQHA mare, 6 yrs. old, 15 I/ 2 hands, light sorrel with white blaze and feet, exc. show prospect, sound, gentle, good disp.; also, good quality, light weight Western saddle, like new. Dr. R.F. Spanjer, Box 168, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-1518 or 7485530._________________' 5 yr. old AQHA reg. mare, brown with blaze face, green broken and quick; 2 and 3 yr. old studs, full brothers by Quarter Blue 221966 out of Midge Brown 290125, gentle and halter broken, good pleasure prospects, papers available. Edwin S. Fuller, Box 93. Preston 31824. Ph. 828-4075> Good selection of ponies and horses, all colors and sizes, no reasonable offer refused; also, English and Western saddles and tack. C.M. Bond. Lavonia 30553. Reg: Quarter -horses, champion reg. 504721 star, snip, 15.2 hands, 1967 foal, sired by LR's Jose #36634 dam: Mont Dore #183230; reg. and grade horses for sale. Dale Morrison, Rt. 2, Kensington. Ph. 539-2805. Connemara, reg. 2 yr. old filly, Grandsire world champion, buckskin with dark points, good jumping prospect, $750. J.A. Nix, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 244, Columbus 31904._________ 4yr. old horse and saddle for sale. W.N. Gilbert. Nelson._________ Work mule, approx. 800 Ibs. ; 21 work horses; reg. Tenn. Walking mares and studs. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9. Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917. All reg. part Arabians (but W must go, sealed bids accepted until May 15, $200 minimum on colts and geldings, $300 on mares and fillies. Horses can be seen after 4 pm week days and all day on weekends. Mrs. Frank Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon_31204. Ph. 746-8965.______ RegT Walking Horse colts, 1-2 yrs. old, best bloodlines, $200 ea.; also, older horses and mare for sale cheap. C.H. Jordan, Rt. 5, Gumming. Ph. 887- 2819._____________________ Dapple grey pleasure mare, 15 hands, 1000 Ibs., 9 yrs. old. J.L. McBee, Riverdale. Ph. 478-3554._____ 1 yr. old filly, halter prospect, completely halter trained, 12.1 hands, gentle, cream colored with multicolored mane and tail. Mrs. J.L. Burton, 949 Green St., Apt. 8, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-9425. Outstanding AQHA mare, buckskin, foaled 1961, has won in Western Pleasure all over Ga., gentle for woman or child. Arlin Barr, Stockbridee Rd.. Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7540. Gentle gelding horse, gray, just right for teen age boys and girls, easy Abercrombie, Rt. 1, Box 356, Gainesville. Ph. 532-3817 after 5 p.m. Reg. Black Angus bull, Brooks Hill O.B. 104, exc. service bufl. Mrs. Orion Mitchell, 1900 Byron Plantation Walters '755 Mt. Paran Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 255-4038._________ Beautiful 8 yr. old Quarter mare, exc. conf., good halter and timed events horse, shown and placed, for Grey gelding, hunter, 15.1 hands, nice pleasure horse or field hunter prospect, approx. 8 yrs. old, Dale Riddle Atlanta Ph. 237-3435. Standing studs: AQHA Bee Line's bloodlines, 1, 2 and 3 yrs. old, all colors, halter, pleasure, running and reining prospects; also, some trained. horses, all colors, can finance. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River Farm, kept saddle and bridle, $225. C.D. Watson, 818 Ellis Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 443-5246. 2 fine pleasure horses for sale, gentle, reasonably priced. W.C. Rd., Albany 31701. Ph. 436-4707 or 439- sale or trade. Bill Hudgins, Athens. Bars, sire: Bold Bars by Three Bars, Collins 30421. Ph. BQ3-294S.________ Rexroot, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 8174 at night.______________ Ph. 549-2690,________________ dam: Bee Line's Jane by Bee Line by Quarter-Arab, 2 yrs. old, gelding 2 Guernsey milk cows, 5-6 yrs. old, now milking calves 2-4 wks. old, OK in White 7 yr. old Quarter type mare, show, performance or pleasure, exc. King P-234, reg. $100, grade $50; pleasure prospect, quiet, easy going, Roper's Moonwine, sorrel and white sleek, fat, perf. health, will make exc. Shetland pony mare, 4 yrs. old, very gentle, $35; also, AQHA brood every way. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, disp. and training in or out of the ring. paint King breeding, $35. Janice pleasure animal for family, child or ' mare with grandson of Leo Zero by Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-5043. Joe Mirvis, 581 Conway Forest Dr., Macon. Cataula. Ph. 322-5196. teen, $175. Mrs. H.E. Jones, 1210 side, must sell before May 15, $600. Milk cows and brood cows, Jer- NW. Atlanta 30327. Ph. 255-9015. Gentle Palomino mare, 8 yrs. old, Barnes Mill Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. Mrs. Susan H. Butler, Rt. 1, Box 60-C, sey, Guernsey, Red Angus and Polled Quarter horse without speed, $150; also, 2 yr. old filly red Quarter 427-0614 week ends or after 10:30 week Guvton 31312. Ph. 772-3223. Hereford. E. L. Johnson, Rt. 2, worth so much per Ib., breed to AAA horse, $125. Roy Parkerson, Cadwell nights. __________ Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, 4 Crawfordville 30631. Ph. 2504 Cat's Leo for speed, disp., conf. and 31009._________________ Small Welsh norse gelding, yrs. old, very gentle, chestnut with Washington. ___________ size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1 hands, At stud: Mt. Holly's Sun, ,reg. gentle, gaited, good for children, $175; blaze face, exc. breeding, have 10 purebred reg. Polled Hereford 1970 fee $200, mare care $1 per day. Tenn. Walking horse, 15.2 hands, also, Shetland pony colt, $25. Henry papers; also, other horses for sale. bulls, 8-19 mos. old, finest quality, Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm, black double grandson of Midnight Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154B, Alpharetta. B.F. Ginn, Decatur. Ph. 377-6819 championship stock. Charles H. Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807._______ Sun, some really nice show horses, Ph. 475-4730. .nights and week ends.________ Rogers, Bluff Springs Ranch, Rt. 1, Dapple grey mare, 6 yrs. old, 1 Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 832-7178. part Quarter horse and 3/ 4 Arabian, spirited and beautiful $125 Harry B. suitable for juvenile or amateur riders. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak Stables, 900 Myrtle St., Roswell. Ph. Part Appaloosa gelding, 15 hands, beginning jumper very gentle, could be used for children, $275. Meredith Mare, gentle but spirited, Quarter horse type, well trained, $125, with saddle, $200. Ronald Ivey, Lower Swine Johnson, Rt. 2, Villa Rica Rd., Powder 993-4307. Ferguson, Box 23076, Emory Thomaston Rd.. Macon. Ph. 742-1917. Springs. Ph. 427-3000._______ Racking horse, very gentle and University, Atlanta 30322. Ph. 443- At stud: Mr. Sunset, reg. Tenn. Poland China boars & gilts for Reg. Tenn. Walking horses for fast, beautiful jet black, extra good 9942. Walking horse by world's champion sale, best bloodlines. W.T. Jennings, sale, would make good amateur or conf., 5 yrs. old, $500. Charles Sumner, Saddle horse gelding for sale, Setting Sun, by Midnight Sun out of Rt. 2, Americus. _______ juvenile horses, ready to show, Rt. 1 Ellijav 30540. Ph. 635-r J.j J^JHAJCTjr _~v^*v *-- _ -JIT spirited but gentle, $150 or will trade Midnite Ann by Midnight Sun, 65 purebred Yorkshire pigs for located at Mi-Ken-Way Stables in Gentle pony, bridle and saddle for for mare of equal value. Wayne chestnut, sorrel, flax mane and tail, sale, from reg. sire & dams, 4-6 weeks Forsyth Co. Wayne Bennett, Rt. 4, sale, $75. Billy W. Mosley, 1382 S. Landrum, Rt. 1, Gibson 30810. Ph. 598- stud fee, $100; exc. facilities for old, nice boar prospects in litters; also Post Rd., Gumming 30130 Ph. 887- Hairston Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. 3016. visiting mares, located at Bobby Poe 6-8 sows for sale, 1 yr. old, to 15 mos. 2415 after 5 p.m. Ph. 289-5521. ________ At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Stables. Jeanne Harrison, 962 Not- , old, red. Mrs. S.P. Jones, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 677-3326. ___ ______ Reg. Yorkshire, reg. Landrace, bred and open gilts, a few service age boars for sale. Terrell Swindle, Ray City. Ph. 686-9011._____________ Purebred Duroc breeding stock, cherry red, meat-type, some very good males, 4 mos. old, located on, Sharon Rd., 6 mi. S. of Gumming. James D. Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee. Ph. 451-3314.__________ Reg. Natl. Lrg. Black English pigs, breeding stock. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4. Box 9. Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917. Yorkshire service age boars for sale, top bloodlines and disease-free, $85ea. Troy E. Waters, Rt. 2, Box 52A, Brooklet. Ph. 842-2247. _________ 75 feeder pigs, will be ready by 1st of May, purebred Spotted Poland China and some purebred Lrg. English Berkshire. F.H. Bunn, Midville.___________________ 35 feeder pigs and 6 brood sows that will farrow in abt. 4-6 weeks. George Sherman. Rome. Ph. 232-3131. 9? 10 Yorkshire & Hampshire crossed gilts, bred to Duroc male, will farrow beginning May 8; also red, At stud: White Welsh, ideal for cross with Shetland mares, will pasture mare 30 days, 2 teturn privileges, fee $25. G.M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3432._______________ Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses for sale, over 100 to choose from, all ages and colors, for halter running, performance, sired only by champions. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Qlenwood. Ph. 568-4232. 2 yearling miles,sired by I/mo Sox AQHA #261395, both have exc. conf. and markings, 1 has won sev. halter classes in local shows, sacrificing at $150 ea., must see to appreciate, shown by appointment only. Sandy Powell, Powell Farm, Rt. 6, Box 26L Macon 31201. Ph. 743-5922. Reg. black Walking Horse gelding, Wilson Black Perfection, 7 yrs. old May 20, jet black, 3 white stockings, white blaze face, gentle, good cond. Clyde Camp, Rt. 1, Box 21, Worprnss. Ph. 44B 334B.__________ Welsh pony, saddle, bridle, breastplate and blanket for sale or trade for larger horse or good tractor American Saddlebred gelding reg. ribbon winner; also some other reg. mares. Mrs. John Phelps, 31 Inman Cir., NE, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 892-7825 or 475-6430. Bay gelding, no bad habits, spirited, ridden by juvenile, English and Western tack, must sell immediately, located at Lucky 7 Stables, Kenny Kinsey, Augusta. Ph. 798-9201 after 4:30LEpDm or 733-0166.________ At stud: Money Creeks two tone #67,488, one of the most outstanding Appaloosa studs in the south, picture and breeding fee on request. Dan W. Taylor, Box 415, Conyers 30207. Blizzard's Image T-1346, reg. American Albino stallion, 22 mos. old, TWH stock, will mature, at 16 hands, 1200 Ibs., gentle and halter broken, natural saddle gaits, outstanding prospect for parade, show or pleasure, $300 or trade for cattle. C.I. Bryans, M.D., 1030 {Catherine, Augusta. Ph. 736-9866 after 6 p.m. At stud: Thuiuugiibreds, Ocean Lane, grey winner over $40,000 bred the best; on request by requested for speed and conf. Quarter horses, 3 to choose from, best of bloodlines; Palomino, exc. color and disp., will pick up mare or bring stud; also, mare, dun color, $100. R.L. Bradford, Decatur. Ph. 289-1971. Gentle, blocky, black horse mule, approx. 12 yrs. old, 950 Ibs., minds well, $200. J.S. Williams, Bethany Rd., Rt. 1, Box 275, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 7008. 1 pr. work mares; 1 pr. Palomino geldings; 1 pr. small mules. Frank Dixon, Rt. 3, Clarkesville 30523. Ph 754-9162. Appaloosa stud service, $15 fee; also, horses and ponies for sale or trade at all times, prices start at $25 and up. Ralph C. Swafford, Wood- stock. Ph. 926-5111. 4 yr. old red horse mule, broken to work and ride with harness and plow, $200. William A. Chambers, 5856 Old Bill Cook Rd., CeHege Park 30337. Ph. 766-3280.__________________ 2 yr. old Shetland stud pony for sale, very stocky built, only 39 in. tall, . ..iomino colored, answers when called by name. Billy L. Corley, Conyers. Ph. 483-8143.__________ Sev. Welsh ponies, pinto and other color to choose from, all safe for tingham Dr., Macon 31201. Ph. 746- 7258. _________ Reg. black Quarter Horse mare, 2 yrs. old, $250; extra nice 2 yr. old grade bay Quarter horse, $200. Chip Stewart. Crawfordville. Ph. 456-3618. Reg. I/ 2 Arabian colt, yearling, beautiful markings, extremely well mannered, great potential, sacrifice, $150. Nancy Manahan, 205 Dalrymple Rd.. Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-2392. Reg. Quarter Horse bay mare, 3 yrs. old, bred to reg. Quarter Horse stud, broken to work cattle. Alien N, Yoder, Rt. 1, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 472-8813. ___________ Beautiful roan mare, approx. 14.2 hands, blocky, $135; young mare approx. 13 hands, blocky, gaited, with 5 wk. old filly colt from reg. Walking Horse colt, gaited, both mares gentle to ride, $135 for mare and colt. O.M. Moody. Rt. 4. Waycross Ph. 283-4948. 2yr. old stallion, very gentle, part Welsh and Quarter Horse, sorrel with black mane and tail, needs good home, make offer. C. Anders, Griffin. Ph. 227-8517._______________ 8 yr. old sorrel gelding, 16.0 hands, gentle but spirited, woman's Hampshire sows, 4 pigs, David J. of equal value. L.E. Randall, 1055 Key Quarter horses and Thoroughbreds children to ride; also, bridles and horse, $300. M. Knight, 2376 Drew Moncrief, Rt. 1, Box 81, Roberta 30178. Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-3657 for sale. B.H. Tillman, Rt. 1, saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Box 383, Valley Rd., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 634-6070 Ph. 836-3273 after 5 p.m. after 5 p.m. Loganville 30249. Ph. 786-6887. Milan. Ph. 362-2432. or 633-3311 ext. 3434. Wednesday, April 29, 1970 Pony mare, beautiful brown and white, 44 in., child's pet, 4 white stocking feet, white mane and tail, approx. 8 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, $80; also, good saddle and bridle, $25. Mrs. W.B. Ralston, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5904. Western or English Pleasure, AQHA sorrel mare, 15 I/ 2 hands, Leo San breeding, has had training for Western Pleasure; also, likely jumping prospect, $300. Kay Wells, Rt. 1, Grovetown. Ph. 733-5934. 1971 halter prospects-AQTTA yearlings: Dark sorrel stallion, for sale concentrated King Ranch lines; flashy bay filly-Otoe and King's Pistol 3 gentle saddle mares, sound and healthy , 1 broken to work. C.M McMullan, Atlanta. Ph. 344-4325. Sonota, I/ 2 thoroughbred mare, 5 yrs. old, 15 hands, 2nd level dressage, good jumper, good disp., extremely elegant; also, sev. other combined training horses, eood buvs for pony clubbers. Ann Ticehurst. Midland Riding Centre. Midland. Ph. 561-5410. Red gelding, Quarter horse type, approx. 15 hands high, approx. 9 yrs. old, gentle but spirited; also, saddle and bridle, $150. Terry Standridge, Roswell. Ph. 993-6624. Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, 5 yrs. old, Midnight Sun Breeding, bay with black mane and tail, gentle and well lines; 6 yr. old gelding, rich sorrel, 15.1 I/ 2 hands, top barrel and speed prospect, bargain at $600. Betty Boutwell, Rt. 2, Augusta. Ph. 736-3189. At stud: Golden Palomino Walking Horse; reg. jet black Arabian stud; Arzuz, 20098 true dapple gray Arabian stud 25097, two others, to choose from can pick UD mares or bring stud to mare. J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU9-5798. _____ Reg. American Saddlebred mare, 8 yrs. old, top quality, trained Equitation Show Horse. Helen P. Henning, Sandy Springs. Ph. 255-5607 residence or 422-1261 stable.________ 6 yr. old black racking mare, mannered, good saddle horse. Mrs. $225; 8 yr. old Quarter Horse S.M. Berkley, 1432 S. Carter Rd.. gelding, $250; two P.O.A. ponies, all Decatur 30030. Ph. 289-7317.______ gentle for women and children. R.L. 2 reg. TWH stallions, both have Bing, Rt. 2, Box 223, Stockbridge been show trained. H.C. Laney. Rt. 1, 30281._________________ Douglasyille. Ph. 942-4918. At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Gentle 6 yr. old mare, suitable for Palomino Rail's Bar Boy AQHA children, 14 hands, attractive 421155, PHBA 23860 Great grandson of markings, would make exc. hunter Three Bars and Hollywood Gold, exc. pony, $325; at stud: Bandar, chestnut disp. and conf. Tom Allanson, East Arabian, produces quality foals, $50 Point, Ph. 766-2990.____________ lee grade mares. Mrs. Val Beaty, Rt. 4 reg. Tenn. Walking brood 5, Box 39C, Covington 30209. Ph. 786- mares, $300 ea.; also, 2 fillies and 1 7671 nights. stud colt, reg. TWH, $200 ea. Bill 2 reg. Tenn. Walking brood Landrum, Rt. 3, Box 238, Griffin. 30223 mares, good bloodline, foal in May. Ph. 228-1637.________________ R.W. House, Haywood Rd., Ar- Permanent reg. Appaloosa filly, muchee. Ph. 234-5859. _ loud, halter broken, show filly sired by Pinto gelding, Quarter horse, 8 Zebra Pal, she is worth every penny of yrs. old, 14 hands, spirited but gentle; $400, come see. Frank Cameron, Box also, bridle and saddle, all only $225. 135, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6451 Paul Chitwood, Rt. 3, Acworth. Ph. 974-4555. Bay racking mare, 6 yrs. old, approx. 1000 Ibs., neck reins, gentle Cattle, swine, other livestock for anyone to ride, sound and good cond., $225. T.J. Lacey, Rt. 2, Ac- worth. Ph. 427-3426 or 428-3585. At stud: Whistle Pete Nib-AQHA state champion Sr. Western pleasure wanted horse, sire of AQHA state champion halter mare, see his exc. colts, for sale and for proof of breeding ability. Ronnie Hodges, Roswell. Ph. 993-2892 or 993-2181. ________ Purebred Quarter horses out of reg. mares but no papers; stud colts, fillies and mares, all ages, will not refuse any reasonable offer or will trade for cattle of any kind. Tom Garden, Rt. 1, Cordele. -_______ Lrg7 Pinto pony gelding, brown and white, very gentle, must go to good home, only $100. Mrs. W.H. Hale, 4537 Gatalina Cir., East Point 30344. Ph. 761-6803._______________ At stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, Go Boy Target, black, sire: Merry Go Boy, dam: Midnight Malana by Midnight Sun, I/ 2 brother to 3 grand world champions, proven sire of top colts; also, reg. mares and colts for sale. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397. Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.____ Quarter Horse mare, exc. conf. and disp., 15.2 hands, well trained, see and ride to appreciate. D. Duncan, Chamblee. Ph. 457-4944.________ Want to trade black young steer for hog, 300 Ibs. or more, fed out, must be ready for dressing., located 6 mi. E. of Fairmount, F. Martell, Prince F-M Ranch Farm. Rt. 2. Ranger 30734. Want to buy and catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson. Madison,, Ph. 342-3972. Want any amt. feeder pigs over 20. Roy Garrett, Rt. 1, Bowdon, Ph. 258-2279._ ________________ Want midget ponies, 30 in. or under. C.M. Bond. Lavonia 30553. Want feeder pigs, will trade Quarter-type horse for same of comparable value. Ray Miller Thomasville. Ph. 226-1499 between 6-8 p.m._____________________ Want 5reg. Santa Gertrudis cows, want them bred. G.D. Souls, Rt. 1, Box 81, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858. Want 2,700 stock cattle no later than May 15 will buy single herds of 15-100-200-300-400-500, prefer ea. herd to be Angus Polled Hereford or Charolais, mostly cows, calves, will pick up anywhere in Ga. F.M. Mills, :3l4-East Water St., Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 246-9056 day, 246-2217 night. Honey's Sundance, dbl. reg. AQHA, PHBA Golden Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old, 15.1 hands, perf. color, Honey Karnes breeding, Palomino halter, English and Western Pleasure champion at age 2, refined and well mannered. Mrs. Joan Brown, Browntree Arabians, Upper River Rd.. Macon. Ph. 746-2576._____ Want goocTquality milk goat, must fc within 40 mi. radius Blairsville unless you would del. on approval basis. Marie B. Dikeman, Rt. 3, Blairsville 30512.____________. Want reg. part-Arabian under 15 hands, well broken and gentle, reasonable or will trade reg. halfArabian mare and her 3/ 4 Arabian I/ 2 Tenn. Walking mare, 5 yrs. old, English or Western, very smooth foal. Mrs. Nancy Barnett, Rt. 1, Box 81, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1963. gaits, exc. conf., sound, no bad habits, gentle but spirited, with more work could b/2 exc. for showing in English Livestock feed, Pleasure classes, in foal to reg. TWH for Oct. foal, $285. H.H. Hendrix, hay and grain Griffin. Ph. 227-8944. Quality part Arab mare, 14.1 hands, grey, goes English or Western, personal mount 6 yrs., used on trail, in ring-make exc. lady's mount, will deliver metro Atlanta area. $275. W. Gorman. Mableton. Ph. 794-5274. At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. and disp. by Leo King proven sire of AAA Running horses, top cutting and performance winners, dam by own son of $10,000 Cuellar stallion, $100 fee for 1970. Anthony J. 'Leggio, L Jack's Farms, A'tlanta. Ph. 255- 6213 or 675-3853 Franklin._______ At stud: Perfection's Red Son, $50; reg. mares, $25 for grade mares. 1/2 brother to Carbon Copy. G.P. Hamrick, Jasper. Ph. 692-5579 day or 692-5434 night. for sale Booking orders for well fertilized clean Coastal Bermuda hay, pick up in field or will del. starting June. M.I. Dunlap, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. 9872620 or 987-2469 Perry._________ Lrg. heavy bales of Fescue, Orchard Grass, Clover hay, baled without rain, $1.15 per bale, $1 for 25 bales or more. Mrs. Willie Marques, Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 948-2863. THE MARKET BULLETIN Coastal hay; also Kobe Lespedeza & Orchard Grass, all $1 per bale. Irg heavy bales, from limed and fertilized fields, cured without rain. L.B. Hill Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689._________ Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed-free, $35 per ton at barn. C.B. Moncrief, Rt. 1, Roberta. Ph. 836-3271. __ Oat straw, $1 per bale, 1969 grass & Kobe mix., 75* per bale; J969 grass and Clover mix, $1 per bale, Alfalfa, $1.25 per bale, 1968 grass & Clover mix, 600 per bale, also mulching hay, 500 bale. Mrs. W.A. Ward, Jr., Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 428-8772. _______ Good Coastal Bermuda and Millet hay, $1 per bale at barn, $1.10 per bale del. within 35 mi. Betty Edenfield, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 964- 6273,___________________ Coastal Bermuda hay from limed & highly fertilized fields square bales, exc. quality, 90? per bale, $35 per ton at barn; also some 800 per bale hay. Robert Hood, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 963-6966 or 786-5285. Cowpeas, Crowder type, lab. tested 1 cup, 750 sample 250 $1.10 per pint PP.Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103. Coastal Bermuda, Fescue or mix. hay, 750 per bale at barn. Richard SteeleJU^ 1, Ellenwood. Ph. 366-8559. Exc. quality Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized and weed-free, avail, in 2 ton lots at barn, $20per ton, call at noon or evening. C.M. Haasl, Monroe. Ph. 267-3570.________ Hay for sale $1 per bale at barn. K.B. Grogan, Manning Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 428-4672. Yellow shelled corn, bulk, approx. 500 tons, will load your trucks, $160 per ton. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.________________ Fine Coastal Bermuda hay, high protein content, $1 per bale; special priced for Irg. quantities. W.S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984. __ Good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, baled without rain, 600 per bale. Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Box 105, A, Louisville 30434. Ph. 625-3533. Taking orders 1970 crop hay, mixture Rye Grass, Clover, Fescue, Lespedeza; also Coastal Bermuda, pick in field, 50$ per bale. Cecil H. Travis, Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-7944. Livestock feed, hay and grain wanted Want small quantity of moldy hay unfit for feed but weed-free, must be used for mulching, within 30 mi. radius Decatur only. Mrs. T.R. Williamson, 3205 Rockbridge Rd., Avondale 30002. for sale Reg. & certified Bragg soybeans, 4 diff. lots, 90% aver, germ., 99.45% pure seed aver, on reg. beans; also 3 lots certified soybeans, aver. germ. 85%, aver, pure seed, 98.60%, noxious weeds, none. H. L. Mitchell, Social Circle 30629. Ph. 464-3500. High quality Pensacola Bahia grass seed, 93%germ, 96%purity, no noxious weed seed. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4. Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475. Pink Peanut 6-Weeks bunch bean seed, germ 96% $1.30 per cupful PP. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2. Ellijay 30540. Yardlong bean seed for sale, IrgT pkg., $1. Earl Stuckey. Blackshear. Horseradish pits., 5 $1; yellow dock, queen-of-meadow, wild cherry, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, ratsbane 2 Ib. lardbox $1, add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Everbearing strawberry plants, 750 doz.; spearmint pits., 5, $1; Klondike strawberry pits., now everbearing, 500 doz., add post.; also red speckled Crowder peas, 75 germ. 86% 750 cup, add post. Rose Richards, Box 32, Ellijay._______ Giant gree pod okra seed, very prolific, lab. tested, 300 per oz. including post. Joe C. Hurst, 161 Jones Rd., Austell 30001. Pago 5 Recipes of the Week "Apple Pie" 1 pint apples cooked like applesauce 1 Tablespoon melted butter 2 Tablespoons tapioca 1 cup sugar % teaspoon nutmeg, cinnamon, or allspice (any one you like) 2 egg yolks Mix all together, pour into pie shell and cook until done. Whip 2 egg whites with 2 tablespoons sugar and 2 drops lemon flavoring. Pour meringue on top of pie and lightly brown. Martha L. Daughtry College Park, Georgia 30022 All Season cabbage plants, $1 per C, 300, $2.50, 500, $3.50, $5 per M, add post. Ethel Crowd, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. ______________ Rutger and Marglobe tomato plants, can fill Irg. orders, $2 per C, $6 per M, moss packed del., ready now; Banana Wax sweet pepper pits., moss packed, hot Banana Wax, moss packed, Irg. orders, $2 per C, $4 per M del., no checks. W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 1, Screven. Rainbow corn, 350 pkg.; Indian Squaw, Yellow Jersey corn, 500 cup; pepper seed: Hot Cowhorn, hot Banana, tomato seed: June Pink, Golden Jubilee, Martin & Salt gourd seed, 25< pkg., stamped env., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C, ppd.; lemon balm, peppermint plants, $1 doz. Blanche Woodruff. Greenville. Chas. Wakefield cabbage pits., $1 per C; red dry hot pepper, dry catnip, $1 ga.; Russian sunflower seeds, 300 cup; yellow striped vine pomegranate seeds, 20* tblspn.; mint plants, 75$ doz.; catnip pits., 10$ ea. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt 1 Royston 30662. Tested bush Oct. beans, running and butter peas, speckled and white lima beans, Halfrunner white beans, Cutshort pole beans, cucumber, tomato, pepper, Morris heading collard seed, 7-Top purple turnips, many more, 750 per Irg. pkg. with 25t mailing ea. pkg., no mix. pkgs. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140. Strawberry popcorn, old fashioned Indian corn, castor or mole bean seed, miniature redhot pepper pods, giant sunflower seed, all packed 2 doz., per pkg. 300 ea., 4, $1 with stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Mou**ltyrtiije-. 3Q1J7.I6W8.. Chinese chestnuts, pecans, red maples, from selected seed, inspected some shrubbery, cheap if you dig yourself. B. F. Gibbs, 1007 Clifton Rd.. Atlanta. Ph. 373-1300. Raspberries, rare fall gold, bears 2 crops, summer & fall, Irg. 1 in. golden berries, high in sugar content, freeze resistant, 1 yr. No. 1 pits., $1.25 ea., 400post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave.. NE. Atlanta 30306 Garden peppermint, huckleberry pits., dewberries, blackberries, garlic bulbs, any or mix. orders, $2 doz.; Fox grapevines, good roots, 4, $2; hor- seradish pits., 5, $2 PP in Ga., out-of- state $2.50. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146 Blue Ridge 30513.______ Treasured Brazilian Irish potato 400 per hill possible, $3 ea., 2, $5,8, $16, add post, Mrs. Grafe Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gainesville 31501. Early bearing strawberry plants, $1.50 per C; Scotchbroom seedlings, $1 doz., add post., Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Gumming 30130. Black raspberries, Himilayan blackberries, beechnut trees, hazelnut, muscadine grapevines, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, mtn. blueberries. 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. 30501.__________ Tenn. Red (Valencia) peanut seed, germ. 82%, 25t per Ib. in 100 Ib. bags FOB Ashburn. Everett A. Garner, Rt. 2, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567- 2240.____________________ Abt. 5 doz. tomato plants, abt. 18 in. tall in bud, soon bloom, in 4 in. wax sq. cartons, will bear from June till frost. M. J. Hamnright, 446 Pegg Rd., turn E. at 2400 Stewart Ave., SW, Atlanta 30315._____________ Sweet Nancy Hank watermelon seed, 88% germ., 250 oz. includes packaging & post., Mrs. Frank Godfrey. Rt. 1. Cohutta 30710. Giant muskmelon seed, delicious orange col. meat, 250 per pkg. plus stamped self-addressed env. J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta White rice popcorn on the cob, 10 Ibs., $2 plus post.; leaf sage, $1.25 pint cupful. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton.______________ Everbearing running strawberry plants, 50, $1, add 600 post., no checks. L. C. Coleman, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Treasured Brazilian Irish potatoes, 400 per hill possible, $300 ea., 2, $5, J. C. Jones, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30501. Bragg soybean seed, 98.47% pure seed, germ. 89%, $3.50 per bu. Robert T. Hammond, Rt. 1, Box 136, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-4843 Perry. Rutger, Big Boy tomato plants, good plants, $1.50 per C, $4 per M del. Paul Lightsey, Screven 31560. Tomato plants, sweet and hot Banana pepper, some in individual containers, 150 ea., some in market pkgs. at 35-500 per pkg., cannot ship. Floyd L. Green, 1884 Mural Circle, Morrow. Ph. 366-7729. Henry Field giant muskmelon seed, 6 hills, 250; Burpee's Big Boy tomato seed, $1 per C; honeydew, cantaloupe, 250 spoonful, old time mustard seed, I/ 2 ounce, 350, stamped env. for seed; Russian comfrey roots, 4, $1.25; horseradish roots, 3, $1.25, young sage pits., 5, $1. F. M. Abie. Dahlonega. Old fashion yellow multiplying onions, 20, $1; Martin gourd seed; also rhubarb (pie plant) seed, 350 pkg. with post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540._______ Tomato plants, hot and bell pepper plants, must sell at once due to illness, make offer. S. H. Marcrum, 786 Marion Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627- 5364. Novelty Irish potatoes, Brazilian, 400 per hill possible, $3 ea.; Canadian Purple, $2 ea.; horseradish and sage plants, $2 doz.; comfrey, 8, $2; miniature red pepper, 12 pods, 250; com .bead! seed, .250: pkgj Fred 0. Thomas. Rt. 4. Box 486, Dalton 30720. Beau Brummel & purple foliage plums, May cherries, 500-$2; Superfine everbearing strawberries, parsley, mint, 500 doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave.. SE. Atlanta. Ph. 622-0443.' Tame blackberry pits.; spearmint, red raspberry, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay._________________ Cowpeas, Crowder type, Ib. tested, good for table; also fine for freezer, 8 ounce measuring cupful, 750,1 pint, $1.10; running peas, makes lots of vines, PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, BQX 105. Adairsville 30103.______ Himalayan blackberries, black raspberries, hazelnut, beechnut trees, blackhaw bushes, 4, $1; muscadine grapevines, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, blueberry bushes, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville._________________________ Cerified Ga. Red sweet potato plants for sale. Earl Gibbs, Willacoochee. Ph. 534-5472._______ Old fashion white multiplying onions, 35, $1, add post. N.W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545. Long ear yellow corn seed, Missouri & Illinois, white short ear corn, Nebraska, orange pumpkin seed, Indiana, okra seed, yellow pumpkin seed, 250 per pkg. with stamped self-addressed env. Thomas Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville 30501. Cert, sweet potato plants ready for shipping Ga., Red, Rose Centennial, 500 $5.50 PP, $7.50 per M pits., PP, Irg. lots $6 per thousand FOB Lenox, special prices on Irg. lots for del. after April 20, no COD orders. Bob Lindsey, Buckeye Farms, Lenox 31637. Ph. 546-4225.____________ Jerusalem artichokes, to pit., $2.50 gal., add 500 post; spearmint huckleberry; pits., $1.50 doz.; red raspberry, wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, damp, $1.50 doz., add post, no out-of-state orders Mrs. H.A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav._______ Sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; boysenberry plants, $2 doz; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1 $4 per C, add 500post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Eljijay_3054(K____________ Strawberry popcorn seed, 250 doz.; Calico popcorn 300 doz.; Cayenne hot pepper 250; sweet Banana pepper 350; white anti-acid tomato, 250. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079. Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Pharoah quail breeders, $1.50 ea.; Agricultural seed and plants eggs 80 ea., young birds at dit'f. prices. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013. ________ Grown beige chinchillas for sale $300ea , male or female, will not ship, buyers must select and pick up animals. George Blount, Box 155, Heidsvilie 30453. Show type bantams in the following breeds, Black, white arid Buff Cochins at I/ 2 regular low price. Bill Carroll, RFD, #4, Lithonia. Rabbits: purebred NZW's wanted Want one Thousand and One hunch bean seed, the little brown ones, want 1 pint. Mrs, Frances House, Box 160. lit. I. Lverlv 30730._______ Want old fashion Golden Den corn for seed state price. Alfred C. Morgan Rt. 1, Homer 30547.____________ Want 5 ibs. certified Velvet bean seed. R.L. Mercer. Rt. 5. Tifton 31794. Want Corn-horn pepper seed or plants. Mrs. Geneva Gibson, 1905 Brannen Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-6273 after 5 p.m.___________ Want pea seed, do not know what, kind but they have white hull and black pea. Mrs. J.V. Bearden, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Want Yard Long pea seed. Mrs. Ora Bras well, 186 Estaria St., SE, Atlanta 30316. Checkered Giants and Haranas, any size or age, will ship. Mike Martin, Rt. 1, Carnesville 30531. Ph. 384-2070. Purebred White bearded Japanese Silkies will start laying in May, $7 per pr., sold in prs. only; also, have various bantam hatching eggs at times, cannot ship. W.L. Hardin, Jr., 3664 Ponderosa Lane, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6996.________' Hatching eggs, exhibition quality birds, Standard Red Leghorns, White buff and Brown bantams, Leghorns any combination, 15 eggs for $3F.O.B. Tom Fletcher, Rt. 2, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 258-2030 after 6 pm, _______ Black Australorp rooster and 2 hens, $6. Francis Wiser, Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5170. Ringneck pheasants, day old birds 250ea.; pheasant eggs $15 per C. J.J. Williams. Rt. 1, Panola Rd., Elienwood 30049. Ph. 474-7770 after 5 p.m week days and all day Saturday for sale 1969 gourd seed, pure Irg. short neck, Martin-type, 250 pkg., $1 per ounce; also extra Long Handle Dipper gourd seed, 250 pkg. with stamped env. Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Buchanan Mtn. laurel, rhododendron, White pines, sweet shrub, Scotchbroom, & pink spiraea, barberry, 25-500 ea., others, add post. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Dillard 30537. Plants: Chartreuse shrimp trailing velvet, aluminum, ivy geraniums; 50 hybrid daylilies, foxglove, everlasting flower, $1 doz.; golden glow, $1.25 doz., add post. Mrs. T.J. Stevens. Rt. 2. Thomasville 31792. Rex, Charm, Waxleaf, Strawberry begonias, 500 ea.; mix. unrooted cuttings, $1 doz.; mix. sultana & geranium cuttings, 100 ea., Poultry, game, fowl and eggs a ^ for sale Modena pigeons for sale, Blue Gazzi, Tri Gazzi and Black Schietti, $5 per pr. or will trade for Bronze Gazzi C. A. Lloyd, 5240 Long Island Dr., NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 251-1410._____ Young guineas; White Holland turkeys; Muscovy ducks; Japanese Silkies; game chickens, reasonably priced; Ringneck pheasant chicks, $1 ea.; also guinea and pheasant eggs, 15 for $3. Hiram Dunn, Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8662. ________ 2 torn turkeys, 1 yr. old, $16 for both. B. S. Dowis, 2764 Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow. Ph. 474-7578.______ White Emden baby geese for sale at my home. J. G, Ferguson, 3683 North Peachtree Rd., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-2759.___________ Angora rabbits: 6 wks. old, $7; three does and 1 buck. Tom Shedd, McDonough. Ph. 957-2361. and Sunday._______________ 24 old fashion speckled guineas, $2 ea. or $1.50 if all taken, come after them. Albert Powers, 112 Magnolia Dr., Griffin 30223. _______ Assorted types of laying chickens $1 ea.; sev. roosters, $1 ea,; white torn turkey, $3.50; also, rabbits, grown, and babies, $1 ea. Larry Lee Gresham, Box 447, Smokey Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-7209. ____ Game chickens: Pure Red Claret cock, $15; pure Magidin Grey cock, $15; Hatch Grey stag, $7; brown-red stag, 1 eye, $5 will ship express collect. Tim Franklin, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy 30563.____________________ Northern Bobwhite quail; irg. quail eggs from extra Irg. quail, $15 per 100 or $100 per M delivered; regular run quail eggs, $10 per 100 or $85 per M; surplus $75 per M; quail hens only, $1.50 ea. breeders or will trade for roosters; few breeders pairs left at $3 per pr. R.D. Meadows, Wadley, Ph. 252-5345 or 252-5687. Xrg. Northern quail eggs, 100 ea., $90 per M, minimum 100; Ringneck pheasant eggs, 250 ea.,:minimum 25. Hubert Jordon, Jordan's Quail Farm. Bartow. Ph. 364-3921. Poultry, game, fowl and eggs Flying Mallards, 4 gen. from wild; Mallard eggs $3 per doz. PP. W. E. Griffin. Rt. 1, Ocilla 31775. 7 heavy breed White Cornish hens, 2 roosters; also. 3 White Leghorn hens, $2 ea. or all for $20. A. P. Ben- nett, 1028 N. Grand Ave., Atlanta 30318. Ph. 794-5019. ___________ wanted Grey San Juan buck with a little white, for breeding, $5; 1 dark brown for training dogs, $3, cannot ship. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood Rd., Decatur. Ph. 289-9008._______ Mallard ducks, 3 generations from wild, drakes $5 ea., ducklings $2 ea.; eggs, Mallard and Rouen, 15 for $5; Racing pigeons, Bastin and Sion, $10 per pr.; Owl pigeons, $10 per pr., Blacks and Blue Bars. J. A. Nix, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 244. Columbus 31904. Rabbits: Breeding age buck and does, different colors. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887- 5917. Want guinea eggs or swap your guinea eggs for my Black Australorp hen eggs, located near Douglasville. Francis Wiser, Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5170. Want 6 White Chinese geese in the vicinity of Alpharetta or Gum- ming R.P. Smith, Rt. 2. Alpharetta. Want to by some guineas, small or irg ones. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9 Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.____ Want some pond ducks that stay on water. Roy Garrett Rt. 1. Bowdon. Ph. 258-2279. _ Want to buy some Black Japanese Silkies and some White 2 trios Red Pyle Modern game Japanese Silkie baby chicks, that can bantams, $10 per trio cannot ship. S. be shipped or some Silkie eggs; also E. Snider, 2273 Whites Mill Rd., want some peafowl eggs. W.E. Decatur. Ph. 241-5724 after 5 pm. Rowell, Rt. 2, Buchanan 30113. Ph. Northern BobwhiTe quail eggs, $10 646-3135. per C; Ringneck pheasant eggs, $25 Want 25 pullets and 2 roosters of per C; day old quail, 250 ea., cheaper Blue Andalusian heavy type chickens. if entire hatch is taken, each hatch February or March 1970 hatch, approx. 2500; also, extra Ringneck please state what you have and price, pheasant roosters. Gerald Scott, no games wanted. Mrs. Verna May, Ogeechee Quail Farm, Wadley 30477. Rt. 4, Franklin. Ph. 675-3377. Ph. 252-5629 after 7 pm. Want some quail eggs, hatched in Barred and Black Cochins, Atlanta and Forest Park areas; also, limited supply of young birds for late want to know prices of mature summer or early fall delivery, all Pharoah quails, call from 4 p.m. - letters answered. Rev. James L. 11 p.m. Jerry Martin, 4543 Ridgecrest Green. Rt. 2, Rocky Face 30740. Dr., Forest Park 30050.______ Pigeons: Fantails, Mookees, Want 2 trio of Dark Cornish Pouters, Modenas, Rollers (good) $5 bantams, 50 mi. Athens or ship. C.L. pr.; White Kings (show type) $8 per Lmdsay, Rt. 1, Box 52, Athens 30601. pr.; rabbits: NZR. NZW, and Dutch, Ph. 543-4105._________________ $5 breeding a:'e, $3 for young bunnies, Want 2 peacocks and 2 pea hens. can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Mrs. C. Cushway, Rt. 2, Temple 30179. Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 445-2189._________________ Ph. 241-7315._________________ Want 15 or 20 Wood duck eggs for Pr. Old English Black ban- setting. Fred Burns. Rt. 4. Dahlonega. tams, $5; two Silver Duckwings, $2 Want goose eggs for hatching, ea. Dennis Melnik, 150 Grady Ave., state price and amount. Hubert Da vis, Athens 30601. Ph. 548-3062. Rt. 4. Dalton 30720. add post. Mrs. A.J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Albany 31701. Christmas, Thanksgiving cactus, 500; blue violets, 750doz., 2 doz., $1.25; sweet Lemon lilies, $1.25 doz.; golden glow, 6, $1; snowballs, $1, add post Rosa Richards, Box 32, Ellijay. Salvia, named petunias, marigolds, snapdragons, portulaca, carnations, Joseph's coat, amaran- thus, coleus, zinnias, plants, 400 doz., cannot ship. H.G. Byrd, 2757 Waters Rd., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 762-8067. Sweet shrub, Philippine lily, tropical fern shrub seed, 250 tblspn. with stamped env., free seed with order. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Elienwood 30049. ___________ Martin & Bushel gourd seed for sale, Irg. pkg., $1. Eari Stuckey, Blackshear. ______________ Tiger lily bufblets, 50, $1; white candytuft, $2 doz.; pink, lav., blue thrift, lav. Daisy type chrysan- themums, $1 doz.; white baby's breath, white butterfly bushes, 4 $1, add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. . ___________ 3 yr. old dogwoods, white, $2; pink $3, add 500 post., send check or MO., also dwarf marigold seed, castor bean, wisteria vine, red & yellow prince's feather seed, 25 pkg. with self addressed, stamped env. T.E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville. ____________. Mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy- ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, honeysuckle, 504 ea.; 7-Sisters pink climbing roses, $1 ea.; Siberian iris, $1 doz., add post., no out- of-stateorders. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30504._______________ Red foliage mole plant, castor bean, 45 seed, 300, send money or stamps; also stamped env. G.C. Little. Rt. 4. Convers 30207._______ Dwarf red cosmos, mix. col. cockscomb, dwarf mix. col. marigold, red sal via, mix. col. celosia, 3 cols, bachelor buttons, Irg. zinnia, love apple seed, 250 pkg. with stamped env. Mrs. C.C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd. t Calhoun 30701.____________ Fall asters, hardy ferns in clumps, rhododendrum, 500ea.; mtn. laurel, forsythia, sweet shrub, holly, althaeas, all rooted, 4, $1, add 500 post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. __________________ Pink Rhododendron, pink laurels, azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub, holly, white dogwood, 500 ea.; hardy phlox, $1 doz. add 500 post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiay 30540._____ Begonia & fern, new day lily lists, 100 ea.; Orchid Queen ginger, 750; other gingers, $1; stokesia, sedums, La. & Siberian iris, phlox, mullein- pink, 10, $1, enc. post. Mrs..Eugene Polstuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. 7 named hardy ferns, 500 ea.; begonias; Storm; Bow Arriola, Sir Percy, Immense & Hageanna, 500 ea. $1 order, 100 exchange on checks., no stamps. Mrs. E. J. Crump, Box 127, Climax 31734._______________ Mammoth sunflower seed, grows 20 ft. tall, 25 in. blooms, beautiful background, fine bird food; mix. hybrid long gourd, Martin gourd seed, all tested, 750 per pkg., 250 post. ea. pkg. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Mon- trose Ave., SW. Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758- 6140.________________________ White dogwood, amosia, lilac, mint, red 7-Sister roses, pink, baby's breath, $1 ea.. 2, $1.75; mix. col. mums, mix. col. iris, blue ageratum, wild & tame strawberry, mtn. bluebernes, $2 doz., add post. Mrs. E.I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box. 254, Bremen Lily of the valley, small mockorange, white blossoms, ornamental oranges, Shasta daisies, white blooms, yellow centers, 6, $1; small pink hydrangeas, 5, $1, add 400 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. -Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538. Huge clumps of hydrangeas, Waxleaf Hgustrum, purple wisteria,; yellow Fla., Confederate and Jan. jasmine, 750-$2; var. of perennials & bulbs, 750-$2, doz., cannot ship Mrs. F.H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta, Ph. 622-0448._______ Over 600 named varieties Bearded iris, to be del. at planting time, write for list & inf., add post, on iris orders; also several doz. tuberoses, $1.50 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. W.J. Saunders, Jenkinsbrg 30234. Cushion, Daisy, tall mums, ivy, asters, Gloriosa daisies, vari. vinca, phlox, tall & short, 25 pits., $2.50 PP, Ga. only. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd.. Villa Rica 30180.________ Pansy plants, 25, 750; St. John's Fire salvia, 750 doz.; also Rutger tomato pits., 25, 500; sweet Banana pepper, long redhot Cayenne pepper pits., Calif. Wonder sweet pepper pits., 15, 350. Evan D. Brown, Jr., Rt. 1, Douglas 31533.________________ Mix. Col. mums, my choice, $1 doz.; mtn. holly, crabapple, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, sweet shrub, dbl. gold kerria, 500 ea.; pink hardy phlox, $1 doz., others, add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______ Native azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, red maple, purple butterfly, 4, $1; canna lilies, daylilies, Rain lilies, purple iris, 10, $1; white & blue violets, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. _____________ Castor bean seed, 30 seed, 250; send self-addressed, stamped env. Mrs. John Carroll, Rt. 3, Box 305, Buford 3051JL__________________ 1969 gourd seed; Bushel, Duckhead, 4-5 ft. Dipper. Holy Crown, Irg. or med. Dipper, Irg. Martin, Swan, Pee Wee, Irg. Basketball, Trumpet, Irg. pkg., 250 with self- addressed stamped env., free red okra seed ea. order. G.W. Jackson, Rt. 3. Box 401. Dalton 30720._____ Mix. sultana seed, 250 pkg. PP., Mrs. A.G. Hunt, Rt. 1, Box 382, Buford 30518. _ ________________ Mix. bachelor buttons, mix. 4- o'clocks. mix. touch-me-nots, mix. dwarf, mix. Irg marigolds, 250 pkg. with stamped env. J.O. Henderson, Rt. 3. Box 37. Lawrenceville 30245. Rose thrift, annual phlox pits., $1 per C; orange daylilies, white iris, 750 doz.; red nandinas, ligustrum, white English dogwood, 250 ea.; pinkt weigelas, pink running rose bushes, 350 ea. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Rovston 30662. ____________ Royal Robe violets, old favorite purple violets. 15, $1; golden glow, rose yarrow, vinca minor, $1 doz.; green ajuga, rose thrift, 20, $1, add 400 post. Mrs. R.P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Yellow weigela, blue lilac, redleaf porch vine, red locust, red snowberry, $1.50 ea.; Moses lilies, 3, 500; bouncing-Bet, 500 ea.; Texas bluebonnets, Fla. red iris, 4, $1, dragonshead, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Elliiay._____________ Cotton rose, grows in bush form, 5-6 ft. tall, has Irg. white peony shaped flowers, turns pink during day, $1.75 ea. plus 250 post. Mrs. R.L. Pullen, Damascus 31741.____________ Extra Irg. single tuberose bulbs. $3 doz., Irg., $2 doz.; med. blooming size, $1 doz., add 500post, per doz. new rooted yellow cluster, dbl. thornless roses, 3 pits., $1 plus 500 post. Mrs. Jim Blackwell, Newborn 30262.___ Daylilies: Betty Terry, Desert Flower, Evening, Evening Mist, Grand Parade, Irene Felix, May Hall, Seranata, Skiatook, Cardinal, $3 ea., 1 of ea.. $20, 600 post. Mrs. R.B. Bowen, 3189 Peachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 233-1594. _______________ Purple ins, Candle, Rain lilies, blue, white violets, daylilies, 10, $1; native azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, maple, crabapple trees, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.___________ Yellow & pink lady's slipper, $1 ea.; also Irg. rooted Christmas cactus, 500 ea.; also rhubarb roots, 500: ea.; add post. Mrs. J.G. Ledford, Rt. 1, Box 232, Betty's Creek Rd., Rabun Gap 30568._________________ Hypericums, magnolias and Tiffany roses in cans, $1 ea.; many cols, chrysanthemums, $1 doz.; many other plants, cannot ship. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd., Macon.________________________ Blue hydrangeas, 500 ea.; lemon, gold, orange daylilies, light blue iris, 250; bronze ajuga, 500 doz., add 600 post. Mrs. J.G. Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr.. Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 451-1157. 400 var. Bearded iris, write for names, cols. & prices; also 100 for $10 plus post., unlabeled, my selection. Mrs. T.T. Patrick, Rt. 3, Jackson. Wednesday, April 29, 1970 Ajuga, 25-700; 6" tall boxwood, 3 I/ 2 in. across, $1; achimenes, 50 PP; ivy, damp packed, 100, other plants, cannot ship. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546. Giant oxalis bulbs, yellow Grand Duchess, white with 9 in. blooms, pink, lav., 2, $1, add 250 post., no checks. Mrs. A.S. Knight, Rt. 5, Box 490, Brunswick 31520._________ Ivy, vinca minor or yard blue violets, Irg. box, $1; 7-Sister roses, pink mimosa, mtn holly, asst. shrubbery cuttings, 250 ea., 5, $1, add post. Mrs. A.B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. ________ Mix. Irg. zinnias, mix. touch-me- not, dwarf dbl. marigold, yellow & orange Irg. marigold, red cypress vine seed, 250 tblspn. with stamped env. Mrs. Delia Garland, Rt. 1, Whitestone 30186.___________ Castor bean, nandina, mangold, Irg. sunflower seed, matchbox full, 250; touch-me-not, cockscomb, mimosa, fern shrub, Philippine lily, 250 tblspn., sweet shrub, free seed with ea. order, stamped env. H.L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Elienwood 30049. Obedient plants, $1 doz.; hosta, 4, $1; Tiger lily plants & bulbs, 10, $1; 3 cols. daylilies, 3, $1; add post., add 400 post. ea. $1 order. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89 Cleveland 30528. Chrysanthemums; Daisy-type, shell pink, golden yellow, cream, Spoon-type, pink dbl. Irg. yellow, white, bronze, small yellow, 750 doz.; red honeysuckle, 500 ea., add post. Mrs. J.R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester 31012. __________________ Begonias: Silver Lake, Red Lake, Beefsteak, Chinquapin, Stitch Leaf, Bronze Leaf, Angelwing, trailing velvet pit.,$1.25 ea.; cactus, Artillery, Sprengeri ferns, other pits., $1.15 ea., add post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming 30130.____________ Sweet William, mums, narcissus, dusty miller, pink, thrift, 750 doz.; ophiopogon, vinca minor, boxwood cuttings, 20ea.; mix. iris, dbl. orange lilies, $1 doz., add post., Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. Striped liriope, golden achillea, yellow cannas, $1 doz.; dbl. yellow Cushion mums, vinca minor, star-ofBethlehem, 500 doz.; aspidistra, walking anthericum, 250ea., add post. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64, Royston 30662.___________________ Peonies, 4, $2; mix. Bearded iris, 18, $2; Sweet William, star flowers, hardy blue violets, 24, $2; PP in Ga., out of state, $2.50. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. Daffodils, purple iris, star-of- Bethlehem, orange daylilies, 4 doz., $2; mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, 5, $2; snowballs, yellow jasmine, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elliiav 30540._______ White April narcissus, houseleek, dusty miller, white, lav. chrysan- themums, $1.50 doz.; vinca minor, 25, $1.25; angel's trumpet, 5 seed, 250, add 600post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.__________ White, Hemlock pines, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, mtn. holly, sweet shrub, pink mtn. ivy, 5, $2.50; white field daisy pits., 24, $2.50, all damp packed & PP. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. 3 yr. Suffruticosa (dwarf) box- wood, 6-9", $4.70 per doz.; 9-12", $6.50 doz.; 12 to 15", $8.25doz.; 1-2 yr., well rooted. $25 per C; 18-24" red crape myrtle $2 doz., add post. Mrs. R.F. Terrell. Greenville 30222.________ All cols, chrysanthemums, 35, $1.25; blue Flag, all cols, daylilies, baby iris, $1 doz.: yard mint, 2 doz., $1; 7-Sister roses, 3, $1, add 600 post., no checks. L.C. Coleman, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501.______________ Pink hydrangeas, pink Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus, red geranium cuttings, 350 ea.; green with white striped jew, 100 ea., add post. Mrs. W.H. Rice, Rt. 1, Box 131, Royston 30662. ______ Asst. pot flower cuttings, 15, $1; asst. cols, rooted sultanas and other plants, 8, $1; asst. geraniums, rooted. 4. $1, add 850post. ea. order. Mrs. J.H. Gable, Rt. 3. Cedartown 30125.____ Vari. ivy, small leaf, rootedT250 ea.; small & Irg. green ivy, ajuga, vinca minor, $1 doz., add post. Blanche Woodruff. Greenville.______ Trailing arbutis, $1 doz.: pink mtn. laurel, White, Spruce pines, sweet shrubs 500 ea.; 3. $1; balm of Gilead sprouts. 500ea.; heart leaf, 500 bunch; wild blue iris, 500 doz., all damp packed, add 600 post. Miss Jewel Charles. Rt. 4. Ellijay 30540. Mix. cols, iris, "$10 per C; daylilies, 85 dit'f., $3.50 doz. PP; small shrubbery in cans at my home only. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, 9144 Nelson Dr., Covington 30209._______ Sultana, single red cuttings. Salmon, van. leaves, Go Go, 6, $1, 350 post.; dbl. pink, red, salmon rooted Go Go, 4. $1, 400 post., no out-of-state orders. Mrs. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176. Wednesday, April 29, 1970 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page? Flower plants, bulbs and seed Seed: Angel's trumpet, 5, 25?; black Zula Christmas pepper, 5 seed, 50?; dbl. touch-me-nots, 50 seed, 25?, mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Dwarf mix. marigold seed, irg. mix. marigolds, mix. touch-me-nots. Mrs. Irene Whitworth. Rt. 2. Lavonia. Orange Japanese sunflower seed, Natl. pressure cooker for home canning, No, 7, practically new, used only once. B.F. Gibbs, Atlanta. Ph 373-1300. ____ _____ ___ Old fashion country1 cured shoulder, 32 Ibs. wt., $1 per lb., add post. Bud H.Holland, Coogler Rd. Dalton. ____ ____ 80 colonies of bees in cypress 20 & 50 gal. drums, 8 lengths 6" cement pipe, 4 ft. long, other used materials suitable for barns or chicken houses, make offer. Harold Elrod, 548 Ventura Dr., Forest Park. Ph 3fi1-fi032_______________ Appliqued quilt patterns, Big Apple, Butterfly .Daisy Chain, Country Boy, Bunny Rabbit, Friendly Puppy, Want right-handed broad axe with blade of 13 in. or more or will trade 1 left-handed broad axe & $10 for same Joel C. Porter, % V.A. Hospital, 1670 Clairrnont Kd., Atlanta 30329.______ Want 1-2 gals, sorghurn syrup. Mrs. A. L. Swint. 202 Raeburn St., West Point, 31833. mix. dwarf marigold, Irg. mix. boxes, painted, some new colonies Rocket Ship to the Moon, Rose Want 1,000 ft. hog wire fence, marigold, mix. zinnia, mix. prince's inspected April 15, $10 per hive. P.E. Wreath, Pansy. Sunbonnet Sue, more if price is right. D.A, Mc- feather, mix. touch-me-nots, mole Thomas. Cordele. Ph. 273-4179. Overall Bill, Basket of Roses, Tulip, Conahav, Rt. 1, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. bean seed, 25? cupful plus post. Mrs. Wild cucumber bark, rattle root, 2 Dutch Boy, Girl, 3 for $1, plus Irg. 474-4740".______ _ ___ Charlie Buffington, Rt. 2, Lavonia lb. lardbox full, $2; May-apple root, stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. Want to clean out chicken houses for sale 305S5m2a.l_l,_m_e_d_. _&_I_rg_._b_ox_w_o_o_d,_p_r_ic_e_d to sell. Marvin E. West, Sandy Creek Per. white candytuft, $2 doz.; 2 kinds Dutch iris, $1.50 doz.; 20 kind narcissus and daffodils, 15, $1.5C others, no Sunday sales, cannot ship Mrs. Wm. B. Price, Douglasville, Ph 942-4022. _____ Petunias, geraniums, Irg. pits now in bloom, salvia, begonias hanging baskets, others, al Rd. Fayetteville. Ph. 964-4419. Liriope, vinca minor, ageratum, snowdrops or my choice of perennials, 25, $1 plus post. N.W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 256, Jesup 31545.__________ Ageratum, jonquils or my choice of flowers, 50, $1; liriope or snowdrops, 25, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Jesup 31545 reasonably priced, cannot ship. Floy Flower plants, L. Green. 1884 Mural Circle, Morrow Ph. 366-7729.__________ bulbs and seed Blooming size labeled daylilies Black Emperor, Black Hills, Blanche LaFitte, Bright Banner, Dawn Pink Hawthorne Rose. Intensity. Madrigal Pink Opal, Purple Haze, Red Token Rising Star, $4.50 doz., 50? post. Mrs Jesse Jackson. Hillcrest Dr., Austel" 30001. Oxalisbulbs, mammoth pink lav., buttercup yellow, Irg. white, rose pink, moss-like foliage, all Irg. bulbs 2, $1 plus 25? post., no checks. H.C Hindman, Rt. 2, Box 220 K, Brunswick 31520. __ wanted Tiger, valley and daylilies, very reasonable: vinca, pachysandra, iris liriope, striped & green, jonquils sedums, mums, no mail orders. Mrs Z.D. Dodd, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph 475-6308.________________ Lrg. blooming dahlia bulbs bronze, pink, red and orchid, 4, $1; Christmas and May cactus, rooted 25?. add post. Mrs. Winnie Chambers Rt. 1, Marysville 30558.________ Daylilies: Little Cherub. Patricia Sweet Briar, Brer Rabbit, The Director, Baronet, Tejas, Picture, Lights of Paris, Bracock, Sulin, Primula, $3.75 doz. PP Mrs. W.S. Griffin, Adel 31620._________ 1,000 pots of flowers, begonias, geraniums, etc., many pots in bloom, 20 var. must be sold at once due to sickness, make offer. S.H. Marcrum, 786 Marion Ave.. SE Atlanta Mix. cols, sultana seed, 25? pkg., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540, Want 2 doz. yellow Lemon lilies; also a doz. Japanese sunflowers, advise price. Will pick up. A.F. Britt, 3786 Admiral Dr.. Chamblee 30341. Want several 2-3 ft. boxwood, balled with burlap. Ken E. Edwards, Jr., 2813 Careygate, N.W., Atlanta 30305. Ph. 633-0501.____________ Want several plants or seed of borage, starflower or beebread (Borago officinnallis) advise price and when same will be ready for shipment. J.A. Stinson, Rt. 1, Box 58A, Gordon 31031._________ ___ Want rooted cuttings of climbing ivy or an evergreen climbing vine of similar nature. Mrs. Laura Haynes, Oakman 30732. Want yellow althaea plant or limbs to root. Mrs. James H Walker, Box 156, Elliiay 30540._________ Want all types and cols., dbl. geraniums and dbl. sultana, other pot plants; also some Irg. dahlias Mrs. C.H. Rhodes, Rt. 1, Box 266, Canon Giant carnation plants, 10, $1.25; 30520. $1.50, add 30? post. P.B. Brown, Rt. 2 Bail Ground 30107.___________ Stuart pecans, 1969 crop, shelled halves and broken pcs., real clean, $1.50 per lb. plus post. Mrs. Eddie Odom. Rt. 2, Box 96, Soperton 30457. Elephant garlic, 6,75?; yellowroot pits.,6, $1, $1.50 per doz.; peppermint, spearmint, white yarrow, medicinal houseleek,6, $1, pokeroot pit., 50?ea.; Pokeroot medicinal pokeroot, 50? lb., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.________________ 100 lb. size white feed sacks, 3, $1.50, 5, $2.25, 10, $4, 20, $7.50, all PP, no COD orders. Billy Risner, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. 23 Ibs. 1969 crop shelled pecans, $1.30 per lb., add post. Mrs. Luke Vandiver, 161 Bowden St. , Commerce. Chestnut rails. 8-10 ft. long, 31/2 in., dia.; locust fence posts, 61/2 ft. iong, 3 in. dia. up, del. anywhere in truck loads of 800-1,000 per load. R.T, Wood, Box 394, Demorest . Ph. 723- 7836 after 4:30 pm. week days, anytime Sat., Sun.______________ Elder 5aFk, sweet gum, yellowroot, sassafras, May apple, queen-of the-meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, catnip, devil's shoestring, 2 lb. lardbox, $1 plus 35? post. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5, Elliiay 30540.______ Coastmary, oregano, chives, catnip, lemon balm, sage, tansy, garlic, calamus, horsemint, wooly apple, orange, spearmint, curley apple, pineapple, peppermint, 25? ea., good starts add post. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64, Royston 30662. Approx. 100 Ibs. new quilt scraps for sale, any amt. at 10? per lb., you pay post. Mrs. F.F. Home, 6 Favor St.. Summerviile 30747.__________ Wild cucumber bark, 2 lb. lardbox full, $2, add 25? post. George T. Brown, Gen. Del., Ball Ground 30107. Quilt patterns: Log Cabin, Maple Leaf, Dresden Plate, Pinwheel, Dimension, Mill wheel, Windmill, Fan, Basket, Wrench, 25? ea., 5, $1, mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083.__________ Wild cucumber bark, slippery elm 5, Ellijay 30540.______________ Patchwork quilt patterns, 25? ea., 4, $1; Fan, Rock Garden, Maple Leal, Indian plum, sailboats, Basket, Tail of Benjamin's kite, Wrench, Stepping Stones. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873. Scottdale 30079.___________ Slippery elm bark, cucumber bark, red sassafras roots, all kinds bark I/ 2 gal., $2; sage 75? cup, bays, cedars, $2 ea; buckeye pits, 2, $3; sassafras pits., $1, shelled pecans, $1.25 per pint, add post. Mrs.J.D. Philips Rt. 1. Wrightsvilie. Quilt patterns: Monkey Wrench, Log Cabin, Bowtie, Spool, Fan, Flower Garden, Applique, Butterfly, Tulip, Rose Wreath, Rosebud, Dutch Tulip, 25? ea., add post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson Rt, 2, Talking Rock 30175. No. 4 farm bell for sale, exc. condition, $58. Carl D. Cromer, 1513 Highland Ave., Dublin 31021. Ph. 272- 3862._______________________________ Free horse manure, haul your own. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak Stables, 900 Myrtle St., Roswell. Ph. 993-4307. Appliqued pc. quilt patterns; House on the Hill, Flower and Butterfly, Wing Rose Stripes, Made in 1815, House Plant, Fisher Boy, Puppy, Kitten, Applique Zinnia, Poinsettia. Cup & Saucer, Bleeding Heart, 3, $1 plus Irg. stanped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Eilijay 30540.________ 200 Ibs. improved white shelled popcorn, $16 per C, or $30 for all, cannot ship less than 100 Ibs. S.R. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs 30073. Locust posts. 6 1/2 ft. chestnut rails, 8 ft. long, del. anywhere in truckloads. R.T. Wood, Demorest. Ph. 723^7836. 3 rm. house to be torn down with material suitable for chicken house or barn; 780 sq. ft. alum, roofing and approx. that much galv. roofing, make offer, send stamped env. for details or come see, I live here in town. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. Cow manure, $2 pick-up load, you load and haul. Horace Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 215 Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 4755624. 10" steel pipe for sale, $2 per ft. Robert Burkart. Rt. 4, Box 92 A, for the litter. Ralph C. Swafford. Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111 or 422-6414. Want 1 yoke for #2 farm bell, quote price, will pay shipping charges and reasonable price for item. Harfey F. Belflower, Rt. 3, Box 38-A, Fort Valley 31030. Want appliqued quilt pattern of Dove, write at once. Mrs. James G. Johnson, 909 Probasco St., LaFayette 30738._________ ____ Want honey extractor, give specifications, self-reversing, age, condition, will pay cash. Mrs. W.H. Hill. Hillgrove Farm, Rt. 2, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 233-2111. for sale Asst. cols, aprons, size 16-22, $1 ea., 6 for 75? ea.; 5 potholders, asst. cols., $1 shoe bag, holds 8 shoes, $1.50; 12 shoes, $2; wall kind, diff. col. designs, free potholders ea. order. Miss Hattie Holloman 2106 Montpelier Ave., Macon 31204.___________ Bonnet with ruffles, wagon train, print or solid, $1.50: button crown, $1.50 Dan River material $2 add post.; also Irg. aprons, $1.50 small, $1 add post. Mrs. Florence Smith, 615 Bradford St., NW, Gainesville 30501. Handicrafts mix. cols. China aster pits., $1.40 doz.; Want diff. cols, of the common bark, red elder bark or roots, poke Blairsville 30512. ____ Gloriosa daisy pits.. $1.40 doz.; petunia plants, write price 1st. Beulah root, I/ 2 gal., $2; real lucky- Yellow dock, queen-of-meadow, Dianthus pinks, $1.25 doz.; improved Lee Waughtel, 132 El Terrace Dr., buckeyes, $2 doz.; sage, 75? per cup; wild cherry bark, red alder bark, mix. coi. Sweet William pits., $1.25 Folkston 31537.______________ also shelled pecans, $1.25 pint, add blackberry roots, yellowroot, rat- doz. F.M. Abie, Dahlonega 30533. Want seeds or plants of old post. Mrs. Lillian Phillips, Rt. 1, sbane, 2 lb. iardbox, $1 add post. Clumps of white (yellow center) fashioned cinnamon vine, will pay narcissus; some jonquils, ready to dig reasonable price. Mrs. L. A. Dowling, now. Mrs. E.V Coe. Tyrone District, Rt. 2, Box 200-A ; McRae 31055. Wrightsvilie. __________ Mrs. Donald Greer. Rt. 3, Ellijay Quilt patterns; Sunbonnet Sue 30540. Overall Sam, Fisher Boy, Dutch Boy, Wild!lower honey, exactly as the wanted Rt. 2, Favetteville. 30214. Ph. 964-7323. Elephant'ears in containers, 50?; chimney ivy, 25?; azaleas, $!-$!.25$1.50 ea., cannot ship. E. 'Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 7886432. Want to trade green liriope for other flower plants, write stating what you have to trade. Mrs. Julia Rose. 3676 McKenzie Dr.. Macon 31204. Girl Doll, Strawhat, Boy, Sunbonnet Girl, Old Fashion Girl, Girl-in-Flower. Pansy, Morning Glory, Tulip, 25? ea., 6, $1 with stamped, addressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267, Toccoa 30577.__________ bees made it, extracted or with comb, 5 Ibs.,$2; 10 Ibs., $3.75, 30 Ibs., $10.50; add sufficient post. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorville 30178._____________ Good dry cow and horse compost 75? per bag,"$15 truckload del.; also Want someone to quilt some on halves, will bring them to them if not too far away, some already pc. Mrs. Jim Heard, 2324 Macon Dr., SW, Atlanta 30315. Seed: Double touch-me-nots, dbl. rose moss, hollyhock, schizanthus, Strong red sassafras, elder bark chicken compost, J.W. Van Horn 4457 on root, slippery eim bark, wild ^ovington Hwy. Decatur, Ph. BU9 notice delphiniums, larkspur, coleus, cucumber bark, poke roots white ash 5798. nicandra, stocks, gaillardia, pinks, root, I/ 2gal. $2, real lucky buckies on Will the man that came around mignonette, blue salvia, white salvia, 250 pkg. ea. kind O'Neal Brooks. Box 873, Scottdale 30079. _. Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40? doz.; asst. cols, hardy phlox, 15, $1.25; all. Art Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsvilie 31096._____________________ Patchwork quilt squares, can be mach. pc.; 9-Patch Old Italian Design, Squares Upon Squares, 3-pc. Miscellaneous Labor Day with a boat on the back of his car and bought orange daylilies please call, he dug some others and I would appreciate it if he would divide the plants with me as these were a fine dwarf blue iris, blue ajuga, 15. $1; squares and pattern, $1 with Irg. var. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth blue vinca minor, 15, $1; ground ivy, stamped env. Mrs. Perlene Poper, Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926-6002. pink thrift, 20, $1, PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box ins Adairsville 30103. Rt. 7, Gainesville._____________ Appliqued quilt patterns with pc. I have sold out of foot long pea seed. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Rt. 1, Ar- Per. blue phlox, striped liriope, $1.50 doz.; Gloriosa daisies, tall per. phlox, mix. cols., pink bergamot, white yarrow, 18, $1, add 45? post. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Madison._____ 6 Irg. pink cameo iris, $1 plus 50? post. Mrs. Grace Autrey, Buena Vista 31803. > _______________ Yellow & blue daisies, 5 kinds daylilies, 5kinds mums, Irg. & Daisy, pink verbena, physostegia, $1 doz., add 50?post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643.______________ Over 300 named var daylilies, 50? up, write for free price list and description. Ed Paul, 4811 Garrard Ave., Savannah 31405.________ Waxleaf ligustrum, Boxwood, Compacta holly, gardenias, silver & green euonymus, weigela, $l-$3; striped & green liriope, candytuft, 50?$1, cannot ship, located 1 mi. Conley. Mrs. A. J. Swafford, 3182 Anvil Block Rd.. Ellenwood. Ph. 363-1566.Boxwood, 3-30 yrs. old, 3-8 ft. tall, disease-free, rich green, 50?-$10 at farm. W. J. McDougald, Suches 30572. Ph. 747-2918. _____ Deutzia gracilia, Shasta daisies, azaleas, green or vari. hosta, bee balm, gooseneck, spiraea, erithena Crista Galli, many other shrubs & flowers. Mrs. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905. for sale Quilt patterns with pc. square; Rolling Stone, Melon Patch. Four Point, Drunkard's Path, Bowtie, Dbl. T, Arkansas Traveler, True Lover's Knot, Indian Hatcher, 50? ea.; Tree of Paradise, Jacob's Ladder, Star of Bethlehem, Dutch Rose, $lea., add 6? post. ea. Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128-A. Swainsboro 30401._____ Used green planter buckets, 6 in. deep with drainage holes, 4? ea., cannot ship; also scrap iron, well windlass. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926- 6002______________________ Choice comb honey packed in pint fruit jars, gallberry blens, 12 jars per case, $4.25 per case FOB Lakeland. John W. Berryhill, Box #6, Lakeland 31635. Ph. 482-3492 days or 482-3470 nights. _________ Pressurized 6 1/2 ft. creosoted fence post., Irg. posts sawed into quarters suitable for any fence use, 55? ea.; also 8 ft. posts avail. Norns Bryans, Newborn. Ph. 342-0282. Horse compost for sale, pick-up truckload, $15 or $1 per bag, you haul, $5 per load pick-up load. Guy B. Christopher, Decatur. Ph. 289-3141. square: Dutch Doll, Lrg. Butterfly, Gent's Bowtie. 50? ea.; Tulip with appliqued block. 60?: Basket-of-Roses with appliqued block and patterns, 75?, add 12? ea. pattern post. Mrs. Jett Goss Rt. 1, Aragon 30104,______ Appliqued quilt patterns: Overall Country Boy, Big Rabbit. Cat in Basket, Morning Glory, Dogwood, Big Apple, Night Flower, Dutch Doll, Colonial Girl, Football, Duck, Pig, Rose-of-Sharon, with appl. sq. $1 ea., 10? post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________________ Martin gourds for sale varnished ready to hang, $1.75 ea., 2, $3.25, 3, $4, 4 or more $1.25 ea. ; Blue Bird or Wren gourds, $1 ea., 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50, 4 or more 75?ea., all del. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._______________ Appliqued quilt patterns; Big Rabbit, Overall Boy, Cat-m-Basket, Butterfly, Dutch Doll, Colonial Girl, Fisher Boy, Duck, Pansy, Football, Cup & Saucer, Heart Shape, 3, $1 plus long stamped env. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____ Nice clean, roots and herbs: yellow root, sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, May apple 2 lb. lard box full, $1 plus postage; spearmint, catnip. $1.50 doz.; add postage. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. wanted Want ceiling fan (fly fan) and heavy duty hinges, lightning rods to be used at the barn. K. L. Swaim, 1208 Moores Mill Rd., NW. Atlanta 30327. Want strawberries within 20-30 mi. radius Atlanta, prefer to pick myself, call stating price per gal., location and when avail. Wanda Cobb, Atlanta. Ph. 241-7418. Want some dry leaf sage and also sage plants. Wyman L. Arthur, 31 Railroad St., Moultrie.______ Want 10 Ibs. good dry cracklins, no skin. Herbert Johnson, 715 RhodesHaverty Building, Atlanta 30303. Want 20 sheets of good used 5 V crimp tin. 12 ft. long. Charles T. Massey, Box 382, Rockmart 30153. Want 1 pc. soapstone, approx. 15x15x3" thick. Call or write. Joe Graham, 214 E. Wright St., Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2814. Want used metal roofing, any amount reasonably priced, please reply price. Emory Hulett, Rt. 1, Milan. Ph. 833-4233. muchee__________________ Will the party that called me about an Angel Trumpet for sale please call me again as I lost the address. A. F. Britt, 3786 Admiral Dr., Chamblee. Ph. 458-3091. Will the women from Sandersville please send her name and address. I have lost the name may have put it on the wrong package. Mrs. H.G. Aderhold, Rt. 2. Loganville 30249. Will the party that ordered chrysanthemums from me please call or write, Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.______________ I have sold out of the dbl. red low growing canna bulbs. Mrs. H.E. Walton, Rt. 1, Box 69, Ewing Rd., Austell 30001._______________ Want to hear from someone, having McCall's transfer pattern No. 2216, tulip & iris design, this is emb. cross-sti. work and makes 2 pictures abt. 24 x 9 in., will pay reasonable price. Mrs. Leon A. Cribb, 819 N. rp~ Augusta Ave., Waycross 31550011. ._____ Want 1 copy of J~~ST'P Coats -Clarks cro. book No. 293, "Quick Tricks in Crochet," in good condition, no torn or missing pages, was published in 1952. Mrs. Mary E. Quinn, Apt. 1, 343 Josephine St., NE, Atlanta 30307. PageB THE MARKET BULLETIN White cro. tablecloth, 72 x 90 in., $50. Miss Williamette Mercer, Rt. 3, Klberton 30635. ____________ for sale Hand knitted hand dolies, small $1.50 ea., Irg., $2.50, sets, $5.50. Mrs. J.R. Grubbs, Rt. 5, Box 617 Newnan 302B6a3n.d_,__bi_b_, _c_o_v_er_a_ll__ap_r_o_ns_,__all The common blue violet-Viola papilionacea, is always welcomed as a beautiful little trimmed & made of good material, band, 85?; bibs, $1; small coveralls, $1.60, med., $1.75, Irg., $1.90, extra Irg., $2; clothespin aprons, 85?; bib harbinger of spring but did you style with yoke, small, $1.50 Irg., $1.75, know that this common wildflower can make a contribution to your health? Called nature's vitamin pill, it is so familiar that add post. Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128-A. Swainsboro 30401.____ Wood handle machete (brush knife) $5; fox hunter's blowing bull horn $8, 2, 2, $12; giant size, $10, 2, $15; it does not need a description and unlike many wildflowers it is not harmed by picking its blossoms for they seldom or never produce seed. also wood handle leather bull whip, 10 ft., $10, 2, $15, 12 ft., $12, 2, $18. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.______ Ecru col. cro. tablecloths, approx. 72 x 98 in., $40; white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1.25 pr.; white cotton It has long had a prominent and well-established place in herbal medicine. They were frequently mentioned by Homer cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue yellow, green, $1 pr.; also bibs to match, 50? ea., add post. Mrs. H. H. Robison. Rt. 1, Monroe 30655._____ Old fashion bonnets, several and Virgil and apparently used by styles for special occasions, $3.50 ea; the Athenians in preparing medicine to "moderate anger," to "procure sleep," and to "comfort and strengthen the heart." Pliny other items. Mrs. O.T. Bearden Rt. 2, Box 338, Douglasville 30134.______ Cro. popcorn edging for pillowcases, enough for 1 pr., 42 in. to ea. slip, 50?; add 10? post., state col. wrote that a garland of violets worn about the head would dispel the fumes of wine, preventing send money with order, no correspondence. Miss Kate Lambert, Rt. 2, Box 72. Newnan 30263. drunkenness and hangover. Ancient Britons steeped the Agriculture In '70s blossoms in goat's milk and ap- plied the infusion to the face as a (Continued from page 1) cosmetic that was supposed to increase the beauty of the complexion. Throughout the Middle equals about two thirds the value of all current U.S. corporate assets. Some 3.2 million people are inde- Ages violet preparations were pendent agricultural producers, ac- used to treat various illnesses and Violet Syrup still appears in the British Pharmacopoea--so it seems to be a very good little plant to have around. Violet jam is a luxury cording to the latest government agricultural census. Although these producers represent only about 5% of the total population, they gen- erate employment in other private industries for three out of every ten jobs available. product, easy to make and Another eight million people have because it is uncooked it preserves all the rich vitamin content of the fresh flowers. Put as many blossoms as you can pack into a 1-cup measure in your electric blender, add 3/ 4 cup of water and the juice of 1 lemon, jobs storing, processing, and merchandising agricultural products, and six million other people work at providing the supplies used by the farmer. INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY Besides creating, directly and indirectly, the opportunity for many blend until you have a smooth non-farm jobs, the American farmer violet colored paste. Slowly add 2 I/ 2 cups sugar and blend until dissolved. Stir one package of powdered pectin into 3/ 4 cup water, bring to a boil and boil hard 1 minute. Pour this hot mixture into the blender with the produces enough food, fiber, and other farm commodities to supply himself and 38 other people. This job is all being done now on approximately 220 million acres of land, or only about one acre for each man, woman and child in the U.S. In the 1970's, each farmer will be other ingredients and blend about called upon to produce more and 1 minute, quickly pour into jars and seal. This will keep in perfect condition for about three weeks just stored into the refrigerator. This is the identical preserve called violet sugar or violet plate sold by apothecaries during the more as the population increases and as the number of farmers and acreage available for farming decreases. Already, an hour of farm labor pro- duces over six times as much food and fiber as it did in the 1920's. During the past ten years alone, the productivity of the American reign of Charles II. farmer has increased at about 6% Pecan Festival Coming Albany, Georgia, the world's larg- est pecan center, will host the sec- ond annual Pecan Festival on May 7 and 8. Held in conjunction with the Geor- gia Pecan Growers Assn. meeting, the festival will spotlight the impor- tance of the pecan industry to the state. A Cooking contest, beauty pageant, antique car show and a Queen's Ball are some of the activities planned for the two days. Georgia leads the nation in the production of pecans. per year, or twice that of the average factory workers. With the help of modern agricultural research, the application of improved farming practices, and the use of more effi- cient farm equipment, agriculture by the end of the 70's will still be able to feed and clothe our growing nation of approximately 260,000.000 people. A recent study by the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture points out areas of agricultural production in which increases must come during the next 20 years. Next week, we will take a look at the demands of the next 20 years. Quilt tops; Big Rabbit; Cat-in- Basket, Butterfly, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll, $7.50 ea.; handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; hand painted, dish towels 3, $1, 7, $3; bib aprons, $1 ea., band 75? ea., work aprons, Irg. pockets, appliqued cushion covers, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____;_________ New print material cloth quilts abt. 72 x 90 in. with 2 Ib. cotton, quilted on mach., linings to match $5 ea., add $1 post, or $6PP. Mrs. Esty Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._______________ Pretty band aprons, 75? ea., 6, $4; potholders, 8, $1; handpainted pillowcases, pretty flowers, . birds, animals, others $2pr., write what you want. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________ Crocheted pieces cup and saucer $1. crocheted potholder $1 quilted pot holders 4 for $1 crocheted bookmark 4 for $1, PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._______________ Old fashion bonnets, wagon train with ruffle, print solid botton $1.50 crown, $1.50 in Dan River material. $1.25pr.; aprons med., Irg., 50-754 ea.. clothespin, 75? ea., add post. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford 30518._______________ Appliqued pillowcases, diff designs, dolls, flowers, with leaves $3per pr., scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach. made, handpainted, pillowcases, pretty designs, $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay._____________^ Baby quilts 36 x 54 in. white print col. applique animals in pink & blue yellow & green, $6, add 50? post., also Bo Peep & Sheep in pink & blue, BabyAsleep-in-Moon, in yellow and green $7.50 plus 50? post. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68, A. Rising Fawn 30738._____ White lambskin baby booties, trimmed in pink blue, white, send baby's age, $2.50 pr.; baby's 1st shoes, white lambskin, fits to 6 mos., $3. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873 Scottdale 30079._______ Mill Muslin aprons, 45?; fancy band aprons, $1.40; print mill aprons with bibs, $1.40; pillowcases bordered with flowers or stripes, $1.70 pr.; handpainted pillowcases in diff. designs, Mrs. John Coshnitzke, Rt. 3, Box 211. Newnan 30263. _______ Will make dasher & lids for any size churn, $3.50 PP, state size, P.D. Webb. Rt. 5. Box 69. Elberton 30635. Little girl aprons, all trimmed, 2 pockets, 2 $1.25; quilted potholders, 5, $1, all new material & PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. New print quilts, asst, cols., dbl. bed size, padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, linings to match, mach. quilted, $6 ea.; dbl. bed size quilted spreads with 18 in. dust ruffles, $8 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Hand appliqued quilt tops, bed size; Tulip, Butterfly, Fan, Dutch Girl, $7.50 ea., about 74 x 88 in. Mrs. Anna Miller. Rt. 2. Lula 30554._______ Hand cro. pillowcase lace, solid white or yellow, shaded pink, yellow or green, 75?, $1-$1.50 per set, add post.; matching lace for sheets, 75?, $l-$1.50ea. Mrs. H.T. Troup, Sr., Rt. 3, Box 344. Fitzgerald 31750.______ Dutch Doll quilt top, one Butterfly top, appliqued on sheeting, $5 ea.; 1 wool and 1 bonded top, $2.50 ea., add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.____________________ Cro. bedspread 108 x 90 in., all cols., ruffle all around in red thread, cotton covers and pillows at head, took abt. 1 yr. to make, abt. 12 Ibs:, wt. $45; white tatting, 1 picot at top, 400 yd., other tatting, add post. Mrs. Mark Holden. 1345 US 41-N. Calhoun 30701. Girls wash & wear summer dresses, 1-3 size, $3, 4-6, $3.50; fancy aprons, $2; coverall" aprons, $3.50; state sm., med., Irg., 15? post. ea. item, stamped env. for price list. Mrs. D.W. Croker, Lakeview, #31, Rt. 4, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-2568.______ Handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr., add post; handpainted tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; fancy painted potholders, 25? ea; painted dish towels, 3, $1 add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________ Apron, size 16 with band and 2 Irg. pockets, 75? ea., size 20 or larger, $1 ea.; free potholder with ea.order; also 5 potholders for $1; all aprons with Irg. pockets, bands with long strings if desired. Mrs. A.L. Holloman, 2106 Montpelier Ave., Macon 31204. Wednesday, April 29, 1970 Agricultural Calendar Farm Sales Events April 29 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Smith Brothers Stock yard, Bartow. April 30 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Livestock Mar ket, Pearson. May 1 -- and each Friday at 8 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Stock yard, Eastman. For informa tion contact Hayward Crawford. Day 374-3773, night 3743818. May 1--8 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale; 2000 hd. top quality, disease free and farm in spected pigs, weighing 30-120 Ibs. Turner County Stock yards, Ashburn. For further information call 567-3371, 5673881, Roy Wiggins. May 1 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Livestock Salebarn, Eastman. May 1 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Jepeway-Craig Commis sion, Dublin. May 1 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Seminole Livestock Co., Donalsonville. May 1 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, S c h u m a n Livestock Market, Hagan. May 1-2 -- Dairy Day Show & Sale, Athens' Coliseum, Dairy Science Club, U. of Ga. May 2 -- 10 AM -- K&B Polled Hereford Farm Complete Dis persal Sale; selling 150 pairs, 50 bred heifers, 50 open heif ers, 5 bulls. LaGrange. May 4 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Appling County Stock man's Assn., Baxley. May 4 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Bulloch County Stock yard, Statesboro- May 4 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitf. May 5 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Valdosta Stockyard, Valdosta. May 5 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia. May 7 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Livestock Markef, Pearson. May 8--8 PM--Special Spring Breeder Cattle Sale, 500 hd. commercial Angus and Here ford cow & calf pairs and breeds. Turner County Stock yard, Ashburn. For further information call 567-3371, or 567-3881, Roy Wiggins. May 8--1 PM--Ga. Angus Assn. Spring Round-up Sale; selling cows with calves at side, bred and open heifers, service age bulls, also selling 50 good open commercial heifers. TriCounty Livestock Yards, Hub Junction. May 8 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Livestock Salesbarn, Eastman. May 8 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Turner County Stock yard, Ashburn. May 8 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester. May 11 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Parker Livestock Mar ket, Statesboro. May 11 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Wayne County Stock yard, Jesup. May 12 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Citizens Stockyard, Ar lington. May 13 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge.