FARMERS & CONSUMERS Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner VOLUME 56 Wednesday, June 17, 1970 NUMBER 23 Tommy Irvin Gardening Protection Starts With You Today people in Georgia and the nation enjoy protection or a guarantee from some agency or association on almost every item purchased. This is fine in that we have virtually eliminated many diseases caused by improper processing of foods, beverages and drugs. It has also resulted in higher quality merchandise being offered for sale; "culls" have all but disappeared from the market place. These protection agencies have contributed to the high standard of living we all enjoy today. But there is one area of caution! We must not grow complacent. When this happens, it creates a breeding ground for fraud and misrepresentation. Our grandfathers lived by the motto "Buyer Beware" when spending any of their hard earned money. In 1970, we can relax a little and feel safe in our purchases as long as we follow a few rules of caution. The most important of these is reading. In the grocery reading the label on meats can assure you that they have been inspected by the state or federal government. Canned goods labels should also be read for ingredients if there are allergies in your family. When purchasing seed, a quick look at the tag can tell you exactly what you are buying and the rate of germination you can expect. If a pest control operator calls on you, a good look at his state license and number may save you hundreds of dollars. When purchasing any major appliance or service, be sure you read the small as well as large print on the contract or guarantee. Generally speaking, services, mail order purchases and other "sightunseen" expenditures should not be paid for until the order is completed and you are satisfied. (There are of course some exceptions to this rule where reputable, known companies are involved.) We in the Department of Agriculture, and I know this is true of other state and federal offices, are doing everything possible to protect the consumers of Georgia. Only you can help us to serve you better by: 1. Reading the labels, tags, licenses, and contracts, on any item you purchase, and 2. Reporting immediately to this department any irregularities in your purchases. Horse Edition On July 8, 1970, the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin will carry a listing of horse shows and sales planned for Georgia during July, August and September. If you would like a notice printed in the Special Horse Show Edition, please have it in the Bulletin office no later than July 1. Daylilies Solve Many Problems By TROY KEEBLE Extension Horticulturist Daylilies, or hemerocallis as you might know them, have been in bloom for several weeks depending upon where you live. They provide beauty with blooms of bright yellow, orange, pink and variations of these colors. The beautiful display of color and the ease of culture now give them very high rank among plants for Georgia gardens. Versatility of these plants allows them to be used in many situations. We see them as foregrounds to shrub plantings, splashes of color in front of fences and walls, as specimen plantings or Poultry Princess Crowned as a color accent in a cool partially shaded woodland. Homeowners Warned The new Georgia Poultry Princess Elisa Callaway of Covington, center, will represent Georgia's gigantic poultry industry during the next 12 months. The beauties with her are second runner-up, Mary Joyce Vickers of Willacoochee, left, and the first runner-up, Sheila Morris of Alma, right. Georgia Poultry Federation officials are President James Evans of Gainesville, and Poultry Princess Chairman Bill Baisley of Dalton. Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin congratulates the 1969-70 Georgia Poultry Princess, Karen Hale at the Georgia Poultry Coronation Banquet shortly before she crowned her successor. Coming Next Week More and more we see them used on steep slopes or narrow places where lawn mowers present a hazard or a real chore. As the mid-to-late flowering varieties begin or complete their show, gardeners should be observing most carefully. They might find just the right color or plant height to bring new dimensions to their plantings. Visit the gardens of your friends and neighbors. Daylilies are most versatile. Normally the planting season is late summer or early fall but they can easily be transplanted any time of year. You could transplant today if you will water the new planting when rainfall becomes scarce. Remember, most daylilies like a little protection from the hot midday sun. The shade from tall pines is Of Fake Tree Experts Special Recipe Issue excellent or even sparsely branched broad-leaf trees will give you enough John N. Nixon, Metro Forester with the Georgia Forestry Commis- Some Favorites from sunlight for growth and flowering. Essentials of daylily culture are sion, warns homeowners against door-to-door "tree experts." Many Bulletin Issues, plenty of space and soil that is fairly well drained and contains plenty of homeowners are being cheated by Some Never Published. organic matter. One of the intriguing the fast-talking unscrupulous tree experts, who claim that trees are Watch For and Save things about daylilies is that they will grow and flower in most any soil dying from insects when actually there are no insects in the trees. This Special Section in most any area of our state. Hence, they have reasons for their popular- Before contracting with one of ity. these operators, inquire about his in- surance, also ask for references. If not satisfied, then call the Georgia Forestry Commission for their diagnosis of the problem or call the Straight Line Better Business Bureau for informa- tion on the company. "Straight Line" asks that all inquiries by mail be signed. If you do not wish to have your inquiry or name used in the BULLETIN, please let us 4-H Council Meeting know and we will be happy to comply. Address all inquiries to: Straight Line, Agriculture Building, Room 227, 19 Hunter Street, Atlanta, Ga. 30334, "A New Decade; Choice, Chal- or phone AC 404/524-3292. lenge, Change" is the theme of the 37th annual Georgia 4-H Council meeting scheduled at Rock Eagle June 22-24. Nearly 1,000 boys and Can you tell me how much it costs to feed a teenage boy for one month? A teen-age girl? Mom? Dad? Name Withheld by Request, Atlanta girls representing every county in the state will be on hand for the leadership-citizenship conference. Officers of the Council are Jim Davis, president, Bulloch County; The U. S. Department of Agriculture says that it costs $58 to feed a teen- age boy for one month, $47 for a teen-age girl, $42.20 for Mom, and $47.10 for Dad. *** Jinger Jones, Franklin County, and Eddie Mills, Clay County, vice presidents; 'Nancy McCannon, Clayton County, secretary-treasurer; Susan and Randy Hudson, Wilcox County, I have some questions about eggs. Is the date that is stamped on the carton the date the egg producer delivered the eggs to the store or the date the store put the eggs out? How old are the eggs before being sent to the grocery store? Is there a time limit as to how long the grocer can leave the eggs out for sale before removing them? I have noticed that some shoppers parliamentarian. (Continued on page 8) Page 2 We Get Letters Dear Editor: Please publish a recipe for sour-dough biscuits. James F. Schlein Farmers Bridge Road P. O. Box 427 Hephzibah, Georgia 30815 Dear Editor: Would you ask anyone that has a recipe for Kosher Dill pickles to please send it to you to be printed in the paper or send it to me. I would like to have a recipe for them. Mrs. Fuller C. Bates Route 3 Acworth, Georgia 30101 Want man with landscape ex- perience or green thumb ability to maintain grounds at Mountain Cove Farms, located 30 mi. S. Chattanooga, near LaFayette, nice house furnished. Charles 0. Dexter, 2170Piedmont Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 875-4541. Want job doing dairy work, 25 yrs. of experience, like on 6 days per wk. basis, with 1 day off. Johnnie Cadden, Rt. 1, Box 24, Midville 30441. Ph. 5892055._______________ 51 yr. old single white man wants job as caretaker or supervisor, ex- Want man for S. Ga. cattle anc timber operation, full time work house with plumbing, elec., on school bus route. Troy Davis, Rt. 2, Folkston Ph. 496-7094. ________ perienced in all types farming, livestock and carpentry work, need furnished living quarters, go anywhere. Alfred Mitchell, 15 Maple St., Manchester 31816. Want someone to raise 30.00C Want reliable and sober man to broilers and have cattle on 50-60 A. of live in with elderly couple and do light Fescue pasture, must know how to farm work, must be sober and deal with feed company. Leonard dependable, room, board and salary. Stone, Rt. 1, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475- V.C. Exley, Box 36. Rincon ^ -' '"v-T < -*-myv au, -t.Hill.Ull.___________ 7294._____ Want job custom farming; Want farm family with knowledge Baling, planting, cultivating, plowing, of cattle and general farm work, must fencing and bush hogging, 43 ft. be an enthusiastic worker. C.M. Pip- tractor and trailer to haul equip, pin, Jr., Shamrock Ranch, Rt. 5, Old within 100 mi. radius. Murray M. Pretoria Rd., Albany 31701. Ph. 436- MacDonald, Wee Dundee Farm, Pine 4953. Mt. Valley. Ph. 628-5128.________ Want to clear wooded area on Want middle age married man to farm, will give fire wood to anyone, work on livestock farm, doing general who will cut and haul it away. James farm work, good working conditions, E. Malcom, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. good wages. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale Ph. 926-3182._______________ 31085. Ph. 468-6869._____________ Want small family, prefer man Want job milking cows or picking and wife to look after broilers and up eggs, 6 in family, 4 children, ages small herd of cattle, broiler houses 13,11, 7 and 6, nine yrs. of experience, have auto, equip., farm located 7 mi. need job at once. Carroll McKinney, from Cumming, good salary for right Rt. 1, Box 575, Waycross 31501. Ph. party, drinkers do not reply. A.W. 283-4980.__________________ Taylor, 2385Tanglewood Rd., Decatur Custom hay baling in Rockdale 30033. Ph. 636-1341.____________ and Newton Counties. W. Green, 101 Ford mowing machine; 503 Conyers. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496. Ford side delivery rake; 530 Ford hay Mii!ddle age single white man baler, PTO driven, good equip. Delacy wants job on chicken farm, working Lord, Rt. 1, Dudley 31022. Ph. 676-3187. with layers or other farm work, need Want white woman to live on farm room, board and $30 per wk. salary. and do light farm chores, room, board James Hester. Rt. 1. Madison. and reasonable salary. Mrs. Reppard Want men to do fencing in the Carter, Sr., Box 21, Blackshear 31516. area of N. Ga., Fannin Co., must be Want herdsman for reg. Polled Herefords, fast growing operation offers wonderful opportunity for right man, good living conditions, many fringe benefits. Frank Lane, Cattle Mgr., The Rock Hereford Ranch, Rt. 1, The Rock 30285. Ph. 647-6374. Want couple to do part time farm work, will furnish house, in Covington area. R.L. Williams, Box 33275, Decatur 30033. qualified and reliable. E. Fred Mclntyre, 877 Kipling Dr., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 266-0149. Want young man to do light farm work, prefer Christian or orphan, no smokers, drinkers or addicts, good opportunity for young man, who would be attending college or high school, will exchange room and board for part time labor, must have references. T. E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St.. SW. Gainesville 30501. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Want someone to clean out well iri Hall Co., located 7 mi. N. Gainesville, Hwy. 284. J. H. Street, Box 13751, Sta. K, Atlanta._______________ Want experienced milker for DeLaval-Herringbone parlor, must be Capitol Square dependable, furnish reference, good Atlanta, Georgia 30334 salary, modern house, exc. job for 404-524-3292 right party, drinkers do not reply. H. D. Thames, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2841. Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices Farm machinery and equipment and advertisements should be ad- dressed to Market Bulletin at the above address. The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no re- sponsibility for any notice appear- ing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are for sale cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. DeLaval pipeline for 20 cow barn, complete with elec. motor, pump and 5 units; also, McCormick-Deering milking machine, all good cond. Harry H. Hardy, Rt. 1, Box 140, Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 663-2578._____ 30 Ferguson tractor with 35 sleeve Deborah Pullin, Editor and piston in it, overhauled motor, Viva White, Notice Editor Published weekly at 1833 Lawrenceville Highway, Decatur, Ga. 30033 Second class postage paid at Dacatur, Ga. new paint, $600. J. H. Heath, Rt. 10, Taylor Dr.. Macon. Ph. 788-2219. 8 row John Deere cotton duster, good cond., $35. Ottis L. Blalock, Rt. 1, Rydal 30171. Ph. 382-4969. THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, June 17,1970 Ford tractor; all purpose plow; Homart well pump, complete, 60 Allis Chalmers combine, good Cub radiator, does not leak; blade; used very little; metal building used cond., $125. L.L. Whitmire, Bowman hole digger, $1500. Leonard T. for storage, approx. 7 ft. x 8 ft. with 30624. Ph. 245-5584.____________ Wilkins, 3165 Union Rd., College Park. flooring, good cond.; 46 in. or 48 in. Mower, Ford rear attached cycle vent fan, used in greenhouse, motor type model, 14-59 ext. arms, $75; New Cut-off saw, Dearborn model 22- with fan, good cond., will sell or trade Holland silage harvester, row crop 44, with power take-off pulley, $100; all for fence posts or small tractor of head, model 611, $325. Joe W. Butler, six ft. sickle mower, Detroit Har- equal value. George Cook, Rt. 1, Camilla. Ph. 336-8503.__________ vester Co., $200, both used on 8N Ford, good cond. J. E. Kemp, Rt. 6, Box 209, Macon 31201. Ph. 986-3481._____ 2 model R Big Dutchman auto feeders with trough and chain, some corners, Seymour washer, 12 cases per hr., eggomatic grader, 14 cases per hr., approx. fifty 15 hole nests, all good cond., free delivery within 50 mi. radius. D. S. Waldrep, Blance Dr., Cedartown. Ph. 748-4662 after 5 pm or 748-3210.________________ Allis Chalmers 60 combine, good cond., grain bin, runs off power takeoff, used last season. W. C. Hitchcock, Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 789-3322 Ila. Morrill hay rake, wheel type, good cond., $125. Phil Worley, Rt. 2, Hembree Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 475- 5384.___________________ Used basket turner for packing house, $50; also, 100 good heavy field bowers, good for tomatoes or peaches, $1 ea. if all taken. Johnnie Tate, Cloudland. 6 hp Troy built roto-spader, used very little, has opening plow for furrow, originally sold for $550 plus extra for laying-off plow, plus freight, because of health will take $250 for all, can be seen at my home. Rev. G. A. Middlebrooks, Rt. 6, Middlebrooks Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-8339. 1968 Massey Ferguson 175 diesel tractor, 1400 hrs., power steering, multipower, remote control, spin out wheels, good cond., $3500; also, 4 bottom J. D. trip plow, $250. R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377- 4060. ____________. Incubators, $6ea.; 2 wheel garden tractor; also, roto-tiller. Mrs. Kermit Barrett, Rt. 4, Box 365, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 pm. Set of gas tobacco burners for 16 ft. barn, $50; also, 2000 ft. of used lumber, 16 ft. long; 7 squares of used tin, $100 or exchange for hogs or cow of equal value. R. S. Holland, Register. Ph. 839-3297._______ Elec. motor, Century, frame 48 type SP E.M.I. 8-101138-01 M/ P, I/ 4 code MPH. I Serv. Factor 1.35, Cy. 60 R.P.M. 1725, volts 145, A 44, open Cont. 40, serial B.LL, Spec. 50077, Form HKK, Connection Diag. 100134, thermally protect. MA Century elec. Ken Wood, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483- 8281. ___ Six 750 watt auto. elec. brooders, 72 in. x 72, good cond., brooders have fans and thermostat control, $35. Billy A. Jones, Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865. 4 wheel rubber tire wagon, stake sides, good cond., $250; also, 3 gang spring loaded turning plow, $150. W. C. Rexroot, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 4755339. 1962 C Gleaner-Baldwin combine, 4 row corn header and 12 ft. grain header, good cond., $3000; Lilliston 1100 peanut shaker, $250; Ferguson peanut shaker, $150. Richard Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albamny 31705. Ph. 436-1222.______ 9N iFord tractor, looks and runs good, good tires, $485. J. S. Elliott, Avondale Mill Rd., Rt. 3. Macon 31206. W. D. Allis Chalmers tractor with rotary attachment, runs good, magneto crank type; McCormick Deering mowing machine, mule type, both $175. J. C. Morrow, RFD #4, Box 67. Dawson 31742. Ph. 698-2947. 9N Ford tractor, fair mechanical cond., new rear tires, 1 row cultivator and planter with lay-off plow and harrows, $850. Buddy Rawlins, Conyers. Ph. 483-4196.__________ Big Dutchman feeder, single track; two 300 ft. chicken houses, reasonable, you tear down and haul. Mrs. Bill Willis, Rt. 4, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-0960.______________ International 1 row cotton picker #314, mounted on 240 tractor, good cond., all cultivators and equip, with tractor. H. S. Hester, Box 93, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3411. Late model Gravely tractor, with rotary mower and sulky, elec. starter, governor, new battery, used very little, exc. cond., $385 or best offer. George Dortch, Rt. 3, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-4638. Two 16 in. bottom plows, 3-pt. hitch, like new, $200; mule hay rakes, $50; lumber bucks, cant hooks, 2 wheel trailer, $125; five hole J.D. seeder box, $30; three hole J.D. seeder box, $20; two row rotary hoe, $125; also, sev. other items. Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169, Hwy. 88E, Calhoun 30701._____________ International manure spreader #200; one 2 horse wagon; 1 horse wagon, like new. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917. 4 Tharington tobacco cookers, about same as Silent Flame, make offer or trade for what you have. R. W. Brvant. Rt. 2. Moultrie 31768. Combine A2 Gleaner-Baldwin, 12 ft. grain head, 2 row corn head. E. L. Perdue, RFD #1, Wrens 30833. Ph. 547- 2077. ________________ Model 720 John Deere diesel tractor with hyd. system, 3-pt. hitch and power take-off, good working cond., in daily use. J.H. Arnold, Box 279. Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-1970. ; Rotary mower for Sears model tractor; scrape blade for Sears tractor; 2 wheel trailer. J.L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 365, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 DHL_______ David Brown tractor with front end loader; also, Farmall tractor. Edwin Smith, Smith's Dairy, Ray City 31645. Ph. 242-3516 Valdosta._____ Homelite XL-12 chain saw, good cond. T.O. Merritt, 5892 Covington Hwy., Lithonia. Ph. 482-6875 or 469- 9275._________ 1963 Ford tractor gasoline 2000; 2 disc turning plow. Pete Williamson, Rt. 3. Box 402-B. Griffin. Ph. 227-7837. Livestock Gooseneck trailer, 5 ft. wide by 20 ft. long, tandem axle, $1595. L.F. Earnest, Carrollton. Ph. 832-6078 or 948-7053 C.D. Irwin. Austell. Model 30 Massey Harris tractor, good tires, good running cond., 3-pt. lift, $495. J.H. Rutledge, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2271._______ 270 New Holland hay baler, $625; Ford 501 mower, 6 ft., $275; Ferguson rake, 7 ft., $300; David Brown 990 selectomatic tractor 2600. Dr. J.E. Collins, Manchester. Ph. 846-9816. Allis Chalmers 7 ft. mower blade, used 2 seasons, paid $500, will sell for $250, real good buy, 3-pt. hitch. R.E. Fulford, 212 Elm St., Wrightsville 31096. ______________ 1200 cap. incubator; 5 hole metal brooder; homemade brooder, size 3 ft. x 10 ft.; fifteen to twenty waterers and feeders, all for $75. Bobby Willis, 406 Louisiana Ave., Soperton 30457. Ph. 529-4697.____________________ International Cub Cadet 100 with 42 in. rotary mower and 3-pt. cultivator for same, tractor, mpwer and cultivator, $550. Solon Jones, 1102 Wallniuuti Sott.... Lijuom uiasvvillllltei 3ju0'4io3t4. ______ Aguamagic auto, egg grader, 10 cases per hr.; portable Gale feed mill, priced to sell. O.B. Hooks, Lexsy. Ph. 562-3355. Back hoe mounted on Ford tractor, good cond., good for ditching pasture land and cleaning out lakes. Stanley S. Hummel, 965 Willeo Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-6934._________' Water tank, 10,000 gals., 50 ft. high, steel frame, auto, float control, must be moved, no reasonable offer refused. Mrs. A.M. Ingram, Jr., 2968 South Atlanta Rd., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-1410,_____________ 3 Oakes elec. brooder, $15 ea. or 3 for $40. T.A. Branch, Jr., 140 Glenn- dale Ave.. Decatur. Ph. 373-1341. Cycle bar mower and good Ford tractor, $890; Cub Farmall and 4 ft. bush hog, $850; cycle bar mower for Cub Farmall, $50. Ted Metcalf, Rt. 6, Dorset Sholes Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-6071 no Friday night or Saturday calls. Midland farm pan, mounted on 4 tires, 41/2 yd. cap., operates with 2 hyd. lines, can be pulled with rubber tire farm tractor or small crawler, can be used for scaping, smoothing and hauling dirt, like new cond., $1675. Britt Chandler, Jr., Watkinsville. Ph. 769-5486._________________ 430 John Deere tractor, planters, cultivators, 16 in. bottom plows and harrow, $1400 or trade for beef type cows. David R. Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 363-4451._________ John Deere 730 diesel tractor, power steering, live PTO, 3-pt. hjtch and tricycle front end, $1500. I.T. Jeanes. Rt. 2. Gordon. Ph. 628-2620. D-4 bulldozer with cutting harrows and hyd. angle blade, exc. cond., $2900. E.D. Fitts, Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-2583._____ 2 elec. incubators, size for 100 hen eggs or 160 quail eggs, cost $30, will sell for $20 ea. Bill Matthews, 1290 Fairburn Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331, Ph. 344-0321. __________/ 1050 Bolen tractor, good cond., with 42 in. mower or would trade for larger Bolen tractor. W.C. Barrett, Rt. 4. Cleveland. Ph. 865-3975. Tobacco harvester, self- propelled, good cond. Mell Taylor, Rt. 3. Vidalia. Ph. 537-4516. 7 hp garden tractor with 30 in. mower; also, set of cattle beds for 1954-1959 Chevrolet step side pickup short bed. J.D. Reece, Rt. 2, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-5625._______ Ferguson tractor, 54 model, 30 series, $750. Terrell G. Bailey, Roopville 30170 Ph. 854-4091.______ McCormick 34HM21 two row mounted type corn snapper for sale, good cond. A.E. Bagwell, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6257. 500 gal. milk tank and compressor; 400 gal. milk tank and compressor, tanks all stainless steel inside and out, ready to move. Clyde W. Jackson, Rt. 4, Cartersville. Ph. 382-5798^_______________ IHC #9 five ft. cycle mower; also, 8 disc harrow, both horse drawn but with tractor pulling tongue. W.E. McDavid, Rt. 2, Box 222, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 956-5182.____________. Complete equip, for raising up to sev. thousand quail: 1 incubator, 2 hatchers, auto, feeders, laying pens, brooder lights, etc., will sell all or part. G.H. Achenbach, Jr., Rocky Creek Farm, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537- 3830._____________________ B model Allis Chalmers tractor with set of new tires front and rear, runs good, priced to sell; also, B model John Deere, extra nice, for sale or trade. Harold Williams, Box 334, Toccoa 3057L_____________ New Idea 1 row pull type corn puller; Lilliston reshaker, pull type; Lilliston combine, pull type with motor and basket, all exc. cond.; 2 horse wagon, extra wheels, fair cond. J.C. Gosa, Smithville 31787. Ph. 846- 2361.____________________ 14A International cotton picker, mounted on 240 Farmall tractor, good cond. A.J. Padgett, Rt. 1, Box 125, Keysville._______________________ 2 horse wagon, mowing machine, disc harrow and stalk cutter, all mule drawn. Mrs. Ruby Garden, Rt. 1, Milner.__________________ Tandem axle trailer, elec. brakes,, lights, $650; two speed axle, PTO, $850. Jim Helmly, Forest Park. Ph. 361-7149. _____ ____ Old fashion Avery cotton planter, $8. E.R. Tolbert, Rt. 1, Comer 30629. Ph. 783-5518,___________ ____ 5 ft. pneumatic tire pull type bush hog, good cond., $250. W. A. Simmons, Rt. 1 Fayetteville. Ph. 461-786.7. New Idea manure spreader, good cond., $200; also, chain drive Cole planter and guano distributor and other farming tools, mule drawn. N. C. Payme, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7693.________________ 17A D7 angle blade; 446B angle blade; Caterpillar, A-l cond., priced ti> sell, come and see any time. Brooks Landers, Rt. 3, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258- 2078.____________________ 1970 post hole digger, $160; five ft. rotaFy mower, heavy duty with stump jumper, $250; six ft. mower, same as 5 ft., $295; two row cultivator, $175; dirt scoop, $90; scraper blade, $85. Janice Macon. Cataula. Ph. 322-5196._____ Good International Cub tractor; I/ 2 disc harrow; belly disc plow cultivator. Robert A. Baker, Jr., LaFayette. Ph. 638-3582.________ 7 ft. Dearborn, 3-pt. hitch cycle mower for Ford 8N or 9N tractors, $100 or trade for spring tooth harrow of equal value. Mrs. R. E. Moses, Marietta. Ph. 427-0790.___________ John Deere mowing machine #5, pull type, perf. cond., reasonably priced. A. J. Lambert, Rt. 1, Whitesburg 30185. Ph. 832-9832 Carrollton.______________________ Ford 3-pt. subsoil plow; also, 3-pt. tool bar plow with 5 tires. C. H. Jordan, Rt. 2, Covington 30209. Ph. 7862553. 24 ft. cattle rack with top bolted together, regular $1500, will sell for $850. Bobby L. Holloway, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-1054 Atlanta. Steel body for 2 ton truck, tapered to V-shape bottom with auger running full length of bed, for self-unloading, holds approx. 250 bu., $400. Jimmie W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2842. ____________ Sandersville. Ph. 552-2627.______ Super 78 New Holland PTO driven hay baler, 1961 model, good working cond., $600; six row Allis Chalmers Complete set tractor and truck tools, including crank shaft grinder and shop equip. J.M. Jeffers, RFD#2, Twin City 30471. Ph. 763-3183. Set of oak side bodies for Ford pickup truck 1964 or before, $25; auto, pasture waterer for cows or horses, $2500; feed cart for caged layers with planters with tool bar and gauge wheels, for soybeans, corn, cotton, Devtz diesel tractor and cycle mowing machine for Cub tractor, sell extra Briggs Stratton engine, $250, all very good cond. Claude H. Jordan, Rt. etc., $700; also, 600 gal. Cherry for cash or trade for cattle, Polled 2, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-2553. Burrell milk tank, with 2 com- Hereford bull, approx. 500 or 600 Ibs. and grain cleaner, Vac-A- pressors, $700. Ken Rush, Kathleen T.W. Aderhold, Rt. 2, Box 95, Villa Way model 75, with motor, $150. J.M. 31047. Ph. 987-3574. Rica 30180. Cole, Sharpsburg 30277. Wednesday, June 17, 1970 THE MARKET BULLETIN Page 3 Farm machinery and equipment Want hay baler, I.H. 35, New Holland Super 68 or similar baler; side delivery rake; sickle hay mower, all for 3-pt. hitch and P.T.O. John Deere 1010 tractor, must be good cond., ready to use, state price, model and make. Bennett Hutchison, Sr., Box 13405, Sta. K, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 873-2891. Want 4 wheel farm wagon with rubber tires, good cond. Charles W. Adams, Drawer 1734, Atlanta 30301. for sale Want hay bale loader to load round bales off ground into truck. V. L. Boykin, Rt. 3, Box 175, Sylvania 30467. Want 2 rear steel wheels, must fit 350 Warner hanging feeders fo broilers, good cond., 5050-$75perpr. William Alexander, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-6130. 50 feeder pigs, spotted Poland China feeder pigs, Big English Berkshire, 40-90 Ibs. wt. F. H. Bunn, Midville._________________ Reg. SPC pigs, best bloodlines, long meat-type, boars will make fine herd boars, gilts fine for 4-H project, see a lot located 1/2 mi. W. of McCord's Cross Rd., A. G. Ferguson, Jr., Rt. 1. Cave Sprinnig^_ Purebred Yorrkksshhire boars & gilts, 4 mos. old, reasonably priced. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132 Ph. 445-3011.________ Reg. Berkshire breeding stock for sale, champion bloodlines. A. B. Childres, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 169, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-6668.____________ 6 reg. Hampshire gilts, bred, for sale at reasonable prices; 1 reg. Hampshire boar. J. Luther Home, Cochran. Ph. WE4-2005. ____ 18 feeder pigs for sale. S. G. McMillan. Brooks. Ph. 599-6865. Purebred Spotted Poland China service age males, a few bred gilts, all superior type breeding; also purebred Yorkshire service age males. D. A. Law, Chula 31733. Ph. 382-4842. Service age Yorkshire boars, 9 mos., will reg. in buyer's name; Landrace boars, 4 mos. old, approx., 150 Ibs.; Yorkshire boars, 3 mos. old, approx. 150 Ibs., will reg. in buyer's name. Ernest Selph, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 362-2615 Milan. _____ 2 exc. purebred Duroc males, farrowed Feb 19, 1970 from reg. show winner Duroc gilt, $60 ea.. $100 for both. Gene Oxford, Rt. 1, Box 96, Concord 30206. Ph. 495-5177._____ Reg. Yorkshire boar for service. Harry Banks, Rt. 1, Griffin, Ph. 2271644. Reg. Duroc breeding stock, cherry red, males 6 mos. old, located on Sharon Rd., 6 mi. S. of Gumming. James D. Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451-3321144... Reg. Yorkshire, reg. Laanndrace, service age boars, bred & open gilts, all reasonably priced. Terrell Swindle, Ray City 31645. Ph. 686-9011._____ Yorkshire boars, one 9 mos. old, one 4 mos. old, Randall Heard, Rt. 3, Gumming. Ph. 887-4232.________ Landrace breeding stock from CMS sire and dam, 5 service age boars young boars and gilt pigs 10-12 wks. old, 4 bred sows, tested for bruc., will reg. in buyer's name. M.C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113, Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292. Sheep and Goats Purebred Nubian billy goat, buttheaded, born March of 1970, $25, must be picked up. Mrs. R.A. Luckey, Rt. 3, Rmt 190 Hpnh/ihah 30815! ______ French Alpine billy goat, approx, 5 mos. old, $25. Mrs. A.A. Wynn, 6867 Covington Hwy., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8182.____________________ Freshened milk goat for sale, trained to milk $35 without the kids. Hudie Howell, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 4826634. Horses, mules, ponies for sale Reg. T.W.H. stud, coming 3 yrs. old. for sale or will trade for cattle or calves of equal value, sire: Midnight Magic Tuck,dam: Nell Alien Wherry, grand sire: Midnight Sun. Clifford Walker, Rt. 4, Dahlonega. Ph. 8642941____________________ Black and white spotted Shetland pony mare, $40 or make offer. James Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 172, Hogansville 30230. Ph. 637-4920.___________ Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse stallion, 4 yrs. old, gentle, exc. breeding; also, other horses for sale, 3 mares, 1 gelding. B. F. Ginn. Decatur. Ph. 377-6819._______' Bay yearling colt, beautiful model Quarter conf., sire and dam both top bred Appaloosas, sired by Greenwood Cracker Jacket, sacrifice, $150. Jackie Berry, 6061 Lawrenceville Hwv.. Tucker. Ph. 939-3657 evenings. Reg. Welsh and I/ 2 Arabian, fillies and studs. C. E. DeLoach, Jr., Box 7. Claxton 30417. Ph. 739-1853. Bay Quarter Horse stud colt, 11 mos. old, halter broken, very gentle, $85. Harvey A. Conner , RFD #1, Stockbridee. Ph. 483-8152. English Pleasure mare, gentle, easily handled, open jumper, owned by 12 yr. old girl, back yard pet with good looks and performance, 8 yrs. old, 15 hands, top cond., not for beginner, $300. Mrs. L. R. Akin, Atlanta. Ph. 451-1540. Outstanding colts: Yearling stud by Captain Joker; Palomino yearling filly by Whistle Pete; 2 yr. old stud by AQHA champion, out of Rom cutting mare; 4 baby colts, 2 by AQHA champion producers; Palomino filly, see to appreciate. Ronnie Hodges, Rnswell. Ph. 993-2892.__________ Quarter horse, without speed is worth just so much per lb., breed to AAA Cat's Leo for speed, disp., conf. and size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1 hands, 1970 fee $200, mare care $1 per day. Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807.___ 8 yr. old white stallion, gentle but spirited, will sell or trade for Hereford or Angus heifer. John Thompson, Rt. 3. Forsyth. Ph. 994-6166._______ April Bonnie, AQHA reg. mare, 4 yrs. old, has 9 official Western Pleasure points, good reining; also, A.Q.H.A. reg. 2 yr. old filly, has been haltered reg. and open show, started well in Western Pleasure. Steve Temples. Mansfield. Ph. 786-2744. 2 Aahdin sons, Rose Arby A>rro 055804 and Red Holly Faullee 056869, both are grey 1969 colts, will make exc. show prospects; also, Donrenza, 036359, five yr. old chestnut gelding, winner of It. wt. div. in G.A.H.A. 20 mi. endurance ride. D. Ramsdell, Red Holly Farms, Rt. 3, Old Salem Rd.. Convers 30207. Ph. 483-8758. At stud: Purebred white Arabian stallion, Kebajo 28532, looks, disp., action, 15.2 hands, live foal guarantee, $100 purebreds, $50 others. Murray MacDonald, Wee Dundee Farm, Pine Mt. Vallev. Ph. 628-5128._______ Outstanding AQHA 3 yr. old stallion, sire: Beau Chance by Skipper W. dam by Smokey Bailey; also, sorrel gelding, gentle for anyone, would trade stud for mare. Arlin Barr. Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7540. AQHA 3 yr. old mare, Petes Proof, points in halter, pleasure, started in cutting, wonderful disp., ridden by 2 yr. old, this exceptional mare with worlds of ability; pleasure mare, 4 white stockings, blaze. Cator Hodges, Roswell. Ph. 993-2181. Walker breed, yearling filly; 4 yr. old mare, approx. 15 hands, gentle but spirited, exp. riders only; 2 wk. old colt by side, all three $500 firm. Larry Henderson, Rt. 3, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2472._________._____ 5 yr. old reg. Tenn. Walking mare, gentle with ladies and children, smooth rider; 3 yr. old reg. Tenn. Walking mare, in training, prospect, Midnight breeding, black with 4 stockings and blaze face. R. W. House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. 234-5859.__________________ Woman's black pleasure mare, 15 hands, 10 yrs. old, with 17 in. buck stitched saddle, $300; red pony mare, 10 hands, 9 yrs. old with small saddle, $100, has been led for 2 yrs., needs some training, very gentle. Mrs. Kenneth L. Thayer, 4019 North Ave., Haoeville 30354. __________ 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, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675- 3853 Franklin. _____ , 6 yr. old mare, gentle, 14 hands, suited for children, started over jumps, would make exc. pony club hunter.; also, Arabian at stud: Bandar, chestnut, 15.1 hands, produces good dispositioned foals with long strides; board of mares available, $50 grade mares. Mrs. Val Beatv. Covineton. Ph. 786-7671 nights. 8 yr. old bay mare, gentle but spirited, would be good for teen ager, Western saddle and bridle, $225. Charles Dunaway, Rt. 1, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 366-4589.___________ Aged racking mare for sale or trade for filly, dark bay, black mane and tail, all round family horse, spiritedtifor adult pleasure but perf. for inexperienced children, no bad habits,$125. Jan Leverette, Rt. 2, Old Stilesboro Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-552277:2. ~22nhoorrses, both part Quarter horse, 1 beautiful sorrel, flax mane and tail stallion, exc. conf., 1 Appaloosa, black mane and tail, fully blanketed, both gentle around children. Greg Pfountz, 1393 Boat Rock Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-4608.___________; Welsh size stallion, part Arabian, black with white blaze, 11 mos. old, unbroken, $40. F. E. Walker, US Hwy. 78, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4060. Plow mare mule, has some age, will pasture with cattle, approx. 800 Ibs., easy to load and haul, $75. Johnnie Tate. Cloudland.__________ At stud: Sun's Best Chance, son of Midnight Sun, out of one of the Last Chance's mares. H. C. Laney, Rt.l, Burnt Hickory Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-4918 after 5 pm. At stud: Mr. Chico Lindo, reg. Palomino P.H.B.A., exc. color and conf., his grand sire the famous Chico Lindo. Jack L. Chambers, 937 Wind- sor Pkwy., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 255- 3316. Page 4 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, June 17,1970 Reg. Quarter Horse stallion Beautiful reg. PHBA Golden Appaloosa at stud: Brandy Flame Palomino Quarter Horse mare, 5 Horses, Double King Pep, foaled April 22,1968 Palomino stallion, 2 yrs. old T27.864, chestnut with loud blanket, a yrs. old, 14 hands, $375; Palomino out of Sandytone King (sire), Illin son-of famous Chico Lad, 4 white proven sire with exc. conf., reg. gelding, dark blonde mane and tail, 15 mules, ponies Miss (dam), green broken but gentle stockings, blaze, dark gold color Appaloosa foundation stock on sire I/ 2 hands, 8 yrs. old, $275, will sell as enough for young person to handle. presently in training, ideal show side, reg. Quarter and Thoroughbred pr. for $625; also, tack available. J. E. Norman Massengale, Senoia. Ph. 599 prospect, priced to sell; also, reg on dam side, $50. Donald Gladney, Hood, Mableton. Ph. 941-1703 after 3155. Palomino, yearling, full sister to Grantville. Ph. 583-2122. 5:30 pm._____________ ' At stud: Roger's Rusler, AQHA reg. 504721, star, snip, 15.2 hands, 1967 foal, sire: LR's Jose, #36634 dam: Mont Dore, #183230; also, reg. and grade horses for sale. Dale Morrison Rt. 2. Kensington. Ph. 539-2805 White Quarter type gelding, fast, for sale see to appreciate; Irg. white mare, I/ 2 Arabian, 9 yrs. old, $150; chestnut I mare, 4 yrs. old, part Walker; tack At stud: A.Q.H.A. Hornet's Fir by Firebrand Ruo, beautiful, 15. hands, copper bay, star, 4 white coronets, breed for disp., conf. am speed. J. Vinson, Rt. 2, Box 61A, Gray 31032. Ph 746-9076,_________ 1 yr. old stud Appaloosa colt, $100 or trade for gentle aged mare Wendell Murkerson, Rt. 1, Cadwel! 31009. Ph. 689-4232: Sorrel Quarter mare; Welsl mare, dapple with silver mane anc available. J. Bromley, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-2945. White yearling colt, exc. show prospect, son of Golden Mirage, state champion Palomino 68'-69' top conf., $150. Cathy Dougherty, Rt. 4, Box 183, Griffm. Ph. 228-8760. Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses, all ages and colors, bred to run, halter and perform, sired by PHBA and AQHA champion, over 100 to choose from. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, tail; l/ 2 Appaloosa stud, 20 mos. old Glenwood. Ph. 568-4232. ______ blanket on hips, silver mane and tail Small mare with bridle, 3 yrs. old, Richard Beckham, Rt. 2, Molena light in color, very gentle. John W. 30258. Ph. 495-5378._________ Presley. Rt. 1. Rome. Ph. 235-1547. Beautiful Palomino gelding, Tyrs Golden Palomino Tenn. Walking old, very gentle with Western saddle colt, 14 mos. old, eligible for $200. Charles W. Leak, 4007 Lafayette registration in PHBA, PHA, sired by Dr.. Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3081. Sun's Blazing Gold, reg. Palomino above, $350. Annie Ruth Forrester 2572 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 939-3169.____________ Lrg. ponies, 1 mare and 1 gelding gentle with children, will trade for calves of equal value or sell for $75 ea. with saddle and bridle. Richard Rivers, McDonough. Ph. 957-3409. At stud: Satan Sunday Sun 1967-68 Ga. State Champion Palomino, good gold color, snow white mane and tail, blaze face and 3 stockings, dbl. reg. in P.H.B.A. and T.W.H.B.A., $100 reg., $50 grade, transportation available. Dixon Reeves, Rt. 1, Shallowford Rd., Marietta Ph 993-4673. At stud: Perfection's Red Son, $50 reg. mares, $25 for grade mares, I/ 2 brother to Carbon Copy. G. P. Hamrick, Jasper. Ph. 692-5579 day or 692-5434 night.____________ 2 fine English riding horses, gentle, reasonably priced. W. C. Rexroot, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 5339.____________________ At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Palomino Rail's Bar Boy AQHA 421155, PHBA 23860 Great grandson of Three Bars and Hollywood Gold, exc. disp. and conf. Tom Allanson, East 7 yr. old Palomino Quarter Horse mare with white blaze in face, very gentle, has very nice gaits, good for children; also, brown roping saddle and bridle, will sell all for $200. Robert Martin, Rt. 1, Box 50, Sharpsburg 30277. Pb 253-3271 Newnan.____ Good gentle mule for sale, $75 with harness; also, some plow stocks. R. L. Anderson, Stockbridge. Ph. 483- 9496 Conyers, after 8 pm or any time on week ends.______________ Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349- 1054 Atlanta. Shetland pony, gentle; also, bridle, saddle and blanket. H. S. Hudgins, 3295 Midway Rd., Decatur. Ph. 289-2747._________________ 2 show horses, reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 1 stallion and 1 gelding, both have been shown successfully by amateurs. Mrs. Harolene M. Anderson, Bobby Poe Stables, Macon. Ph. 746-7258. 2 gentle ponies for sale, any child can ride, $60 ea. or both for $100. J. Fred McDonald, Hwy. 74, Tyrone. Ph. At stud: Amir Al Sahra, purebred Arabian #11592, silver gray, 15.2 hands, exc. conf. and disp. to pass on to your foals, $75 grade, $150 purebred; also, young stock for sale, Mrs. H. A. Simpson, Quail Rise Farm, Norcross. Ph. 448-4114.____ Good pleasure mare, Quarter Horse type, 8 yrs. old, bred to reg. Arabian, $300. Mrs. Avary, Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph. 971-2312. Horses, -handling, boarding, equipment Horses boarded near Gainesville: Merry Lark Stable off Clark's Bridge Rd. and Colter's Corral near Poplar Springs Rd., both offer exc. care and riding facilities. Mrs. Gloris Colter, Nice blocky mule; plug mule Walking 'stallion, out of Walking subject to registration, American mare, gentle, trained to kneel, $150. Point. Ph. 766-2990._________ At stud: Golden Palomino 461-8092. _____________ Quarter horse, $150; five gaited Rt. 3. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-0872. Horses boarded in pasture and fed Saddlebred; 2 yr. old stud colt, $200. Lamar Hamlin, 2751 Deeb Dr., W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Gumming Macon. Ph. 788-8327._________ 30130. Ph. 887-5917._________ 3yr. old Quarter mare, $165; eight Well trained riding horse and exc. yr. old racking gelding, $200; Welsh brood mare, with reg. half-Arab filly mare, $65; pony mare, $45; Quarter by Amir Siloshan, mare now in foal to mare, $150; also, Irg. jack at stud. Amir Al Sahra for April 1971, filly is Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock. Ph. grey with exc. Arabian charac- 926-5111 or 475-5528. ______ teristics of conf. and movement. Ann Nice reg. 6 yr. old sorrel Quarter Olson, Rt. 3, Ridge Rd., Douglasville horse gelding, exc. horse for children, 30134. Ph. 942-3243._________ $300; Palomino gelding, 21/ 2 yrs. old, 5 yr. old gelding, red with white gentle for anyone to ride, $200. diamond on face, gentle, good for Rayburn Coggins, 922 Stephenson Rd., children, $200. H. A. Phillips, Jr., 4137 Lithonia 30058. Ph. 469-5292.______ Tell Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344- Quarter Horse stud colt, solid 0295.___________________ black, 8 mos. old, King breeding from At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden good grade mare, exc. conf., $225. H. Palomino, will pick up mare or bring R. Lockett, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. stud. R. L. Bradford, Decatur. Ph. 461-6457.__________________ 289-1971. Beautiful pony mare, brown and Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, white, 4 white stocking feet, white mares and stud colts, one 2 yr. old mane and tail, 44 in., approx. 8 yrs. filly. Sam Mosher, Atlanta. Ph. 993- old, gentle but spirited, $80; also, good 4165 or 993-9901.__________ saddle and bridle, $25. Mrs. W. B. Black Quarter Horse mare, ap- Ralston, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- prox. 9 yrs. old, gentle and fat, anyone can ride; also, other horses and ponies, all will run with cattle. Charles Ayers, Rt. 1, Winston. Ph. 5904. ________ Bob's Baby Joker #628505, A.Q.H.A. yearling filly, dun, good size, sire: Captain Joker, dam: 942-3892 or 942-4839.___________ 3 yr. old spirited stallion for sale, has been ridden sev. times, not suf- ficiently trained, $60. Hector Black, Rt. 3. Rockmart 30153. _________ Stud service: Double Time Leo, AQHA P70461, Leo Wimpy and Oklahoma Star breeding, proven sire, $100; mare care $1; also, colts for sale. C. E. Cole, Rt. 2, Box 107A, Mc- Donough 30253._________________ 2 yr. old jet black Shetland pony stud, very gentle, child's pet, partially broken, $35. Mrs. J. H. Groth, 4506 Yates Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 766-3239____________ Western pleasure horse for sale, chestnut gelding, 16 hands, 9 yrs. old, needs fair rider, gentle but spirited, see to appreciate. Toni Dupree, Atlanta. Ph. 241-3041 after 5 pm. Randle Girl, $800; Randle Girl #P158927, A.Q.H.A., 9 yr. old mare, buckskin, sire: Bob Randle, dam: Lady Rutland, bred to Whistle Pete Nich, AQHA State Champion Sr. Western Pleasure horse, $800. Mrs. R. E. Moses. Marietta. Ph. 427-0790. Beautiful reg. Saddlebred yearling, strictly show quality, grandson of Kalarama King, sired by Society Citation, by Sheer Genius, model head, long fine neck, chestnut, ideal 5-gaited or racking prospect, sacrifice $400. Sally Stinnett, 2334 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 634-1347._________________ Beautiful Albino mare, 5 yrs. old with saddle, will trade for heavy duty post hole digger or trailer. Bill Price, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2278. Reg. mare, Tenn. Walking norse, Thoroughbred stallions at stud: reg. #682240, 27 mos. old, sire: Go -from The Top, 16.1 hands, gray, Boy's Champ B, has been saddle winning son of Citation and *Gay broken, her name is Go Boy's Glory F. Challenger II, bay, 17.0 hands, major F. J. A. Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Hawkin- stakes winner, book full: 1970, off- sville 31036. ______________ spring at farm. J.B. Lytle, Waverly Poco Buena x Pretty Rosalie Hall 31831. Ph. 582-2075._______ produced Poco Pine; Otoe x Poco Pine At stud: Money Creeks, two tone Cone produced Brio; Brio x Miss Billy #67,488, one of the most outstanding Cue produced Otoe Billy Pine, his conf. Appaloosa studs in the south, picture shows it all. Gene Eidson, Starrsville. and breeding fee on request; grade Ph. 786-0635. Quarter mare, 4 yrs. old; reg. Ap- Tenn. Walking Horse stud, 2 yrs. paloosa mare, 4 yrs. old; reg. Ap- old; also, 4 yr. old Quarter Horse paloosa Gelding, 3 yrs. old. Dan mare with colt. John Ford, Morton Taylor.Rt. 1. Covington. Ph. 786-7742. Springs Rd., Cedartown. Ph. 748-5868 At stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking or 748-6369.________________ stallion, Go Boy Target, black, his Quarter Horse gelding, red with ;ire, Merry Go Boy, dam: Midnight black mane and tail, $160; also, Angus Malana, by Midnight Sun, I/ 2 brother herd bull, 4 yrs. old, 1200 Ibs., $350. to 3 grand world champions; reg. Amos C. Loughridge, 1201 Abutment mares and colt for sale. Earl I. Stokes, Rd.. Dalton. __________ Rt. 3. Box 397. Griffin. Ph. 227-7502. Lrg. red racking horse, 2 gaited, Reg. Appaloosa mare, roan, 16 hands high, 1200 Ibs., 12 yrs. old, laxen mane and tail, 9 yrs. old, $300. gentle but spirited, $175. James D. L.F. Earnest, Carrollton. Ph. 832-6078 Yancey, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. or 948-7053 C.D. Irwin, Austell. 461-2721.____________________ Keg. I/ 2 Arabian mare, 6 yrs old, 7 yr. old chestnut gelding, hunter, green broke, silver chestnut, 14.3 Walking Horse; reg. jet black Arabian stud; Arzuz, 20098, true dapple gray Arabian stud 25097, two others, to choose from can pick up mares or bring stud to mare, J. W. Van Horn. 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU9-5798 Honey's Sundance, AQHA, PHBA reg. Golden Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old, 15.1 hands, perf. color, Honey Karnes breeding, Palomino halter, English and Western Pleasure champion at age 2, well mannered, best offer over $1000. Mrs. Joan Brown, Browntree Arabians, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-2576. Small 5 yr. old beautiful buckskin Welsh gelding, neck reins, $90. W.A. McLendon, Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-6524._______________ Sorrel Welsh mare, bred to racking Saddlebred, very gentle, raised her myself, $120 cheap. Mrs. Ralph Carr, 6114 Riverdale Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 478-6324. Part Tenn. Walker mare, 4 yrs. old, gentle, broke to ride, bridle, Western saddle and halter, $250. G.W. McDowell, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain 31822. Ph. 663-2689 Saturdays only. At stud: Golden Mirage, 1968 and 69 State Champion Palomino, fee, limited bookings, $100; also, 1968 Reserve Champion Palomino, Chico Lad, producing 90% Palomino foals, his colts for inspection, both PHBA registered standing at Georgia Stables, Rockbridge Rd., Norcross. Hoyt Padgett, Crossville Rd., Roswell. Ph. 872-1811 or 993-6042. Sorrel mare, 6 yrs. old, gentle saddle horse for children, blaze face, Western saddle and bridle. W.C. Harmon, 411 Nash Cir., Mableton. Ph. 948-5399.___________________ Quarter Horse mare, chestnut bay with nice markings, exc. conf. and disp., perf. for women and children, well trained, will foal in August, must see and ride to ap- preciate. Mack A. Hicks, Ridge Rd., Dallas. Ph. 459-3724.__________ Rock's Inn's Peat, reg. #53655 American saddle stallion, chestnut, white mane and tail, King's Genius breeding, foaled Nov. 66', $450 firm. W.K. Perry, Lazy P Ranch, Conyers. Ph. 483-3928.______________ Lrg. black gelding, handsome, top cond., $175; chestnut mare with flaxen points, was captain's mount in drill team at Chattahoochee show, sell only to well schooled rider with good hands, $350. L.R. Lindenbaum, Linview Farm, Rt. 2, Kingston. Ph. 336- 5261.__________________ Small Welsh black pony, blanket, bridle, saddle, halter and rope, $75, mare bred. J.W. Sanders, Box 332, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-5324. 3 Tenn. Walking mares: 2reg. and 1 not, ages 10,11/2 and 21/2 yrs., 10 yr. old bred back to reg. stud, all are fat and ready to be ridden. Roy Barron, 31 Horseleg Creek Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-6219 after 5 pm. 4 yr. old Palomino mare, bred to horse, $200, both with complete gear, for experienced riders. C. W. Mallette, Rt. 4, Box 125, Cedartown. Ph. 748-6704 Good pleasure horse, 6 yrs. old, will sell saddle and bridle if wanted, reasonably priced or will trade for cattle of equal value. R. C. Smith, 1090 Bates Rd.. Austell 30001. Ph. 941-1196. 3 l/ 2 yr. old Palomino Quarter Horse mare; 1 yr. old Palomino Quarter Horse colt; 15 yr. old mare, mare will plow, is good mother horse, very gentle; also, 2 saddles, 2 bridles and halter. Joe Bass, Rt. 1, Bremen. P1U37-2888. Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs. old, bay with all characteristics, very gentle, granddaughter of Sundance 500 and Patchy 416 bloodlines. Mrs. H. V. Nyland, Rt. 4, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5554._________________ Sev. Welsh ponies, all broken to ride, gentle for children to handle; also, bridles and saddles. Hugh C. Jones. Milan. Ph. 362-2432._______ Purebred Quarter horses, Irg. selection to choose from, priced for quick sale, reducing herd. Tom Garden. Rt. 1. Cordele. Ph. 273-6487. 2 good riding Quarter horses; 4 yr. old mare, reasonably priced; also, 2 good saddles and bridles. Edward Hopkins, Moody St., Union Point. Ph. 486-2851 after 2 urn.________ 8 yr. old black gelding, gentle and spirited, exc. conf., recently shod, has record of shots, class and style, with right person can win many ribbons, see to appreciate. Mrs. Reeves, 4076 Weelaunee Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 241-0827. _______ 5 yr. old I/ 2 Thoroughbred and I/ 2 Tenn. Walking Horse mare, reddish brown with white star in face and 1 white foot, gentle but spirited, very good runner; also, black saddle and bridle, all for $250. Miss Elaine Martin, Rt. 1, Box 50, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-3271 Newnan.______ Two Walking Horse colls, both mares, halter broken; 20 mo. old blue roan, sired by Mack K's Handshaker out of a Merry Go Boy mare; 14 mo. old sorrel, sired by grandson of Midnight Sun. E. W. Kinser, Warner Robins. Ph. 923-6472, Bay Western Quarter Horse gelding, 14.2 hands, neck reins, gentle but spirited, barrel racing, daughter no longer rides, $200. William C. Spoon, 6326 Long Island Ct., Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-8235 or 634-6631. Unregistered Tenn. Warning mare, show horse, 9 yrs. old, flashy in ring, ribbon winner, shown since 2 yrs. old, sorrel, star, ideal for amateur, ladies or juvenile classes. Miss Hilda A. Chesser, 2153 Marietta Rd., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 351-8764 evenings. At stud: Golden Mirage, 1968 and 69 State Champion Palomino, fe^e, limited bookings, $100; also, 1968 Reserve Champion Palomino, Chico Lad, producing 90% Palomino foals, colts for inspection, both PHBA registered, standing at Georgian Stables, Rockbridge Rd., Norcross. hay and grain daily, $25 per mo; also, 1 stall available in exc. barn, use of tack room, wash rack and riding ring, show transportation available. Dixon Reeves, Goldenview Stables, Rt. 1, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 993- 4673. _________. Horse trailer, good tires and springs, good cond., 2 horse Gilmour trailer, mats and running lights. Buddy Eason. Collins. Ph. 693-2948. 70 A. pasture for rent for 1 yr. possibly 2 yrs. cattle $3 per head per mo., pasture in Buchanan. Mrs. W.R. Broome, l014Veltre Cir.,SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-8410. 2 horse Hale trailer, saddle compartment and escape door, like new. Douglas Echols, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-3193.___________ Black and silver parade saddle, breast plate and bridle; Simco 15 in. padded saddles, 2 bridles and blankets, all fine cond. J. Bromley, Rt. 1. Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-2945. Western saddle, exc. cond., $75 or best offer. Randel Davis, c/o Roy Davis, Rt. 4, Gumming. Ph. 887-5690 after 6 p.m. Will haul livestock; Horses, cows and hogs, anytime any place, reasonable rates. Buck Haulk, Rt. 1, Box 394. Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4065. Horses boarded in Mableton and Austell area, good box stalls in clean barn, riding ring, most reasonable rates in area. Larry Lowman, Floyd Dr., Austell. Ph. 948-6786. 2 horse tandem sturdy built, high quality horse trailer with extra equip, of your choice, horses stylishly hauled with maximum comfort and safety, priced for quick sale, terms with low down payments are available. Anthony J. Leggio, L. Jack's Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6203 or 675-3853 Franklin. _____________ Horseshoeing Newnam, Griffin, LaGrange and surrounding area, specializing hunters and jumpers; also, board horses. Bill Blunschi, Senoia. Ph 253-8974__________ Horses boarded, trail rides, lounge, individual tack rooms, lighted arena and stalls, each stall has auto, waterers and overhead feeders, wash rack, pasture or stall available, stall and complete care $60, stall $25, pasture $10. Richard Partain, Mill Creek Stable, Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock, Ph. 926-5118 or 926-3008 Bobby Carson._____________________ 16 in. forward seat saddle, Mrs. K.L. Thayer, 4019 North Ave., Hapeville 30354. Ph. 361-8820._______ 18 in. forward seat saddle, like new, with jumping bridle, set of gear, will fit horse or pony, like new, six 6 ft. hand plaited bull whips, $2 ea. Lemuel Hayes, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton._________________________ Horses pastured, Snellville area; $10 per mo., plenty of grass; also good riding area. W. K. Stringer, Atlanta. Ph. 938-6388. 1967 McQuerry trailer, 4 horse inline, equipped with hyd. brakes, butt jumps beautifully, can carry weight hands, gentle, easy to trailer load, but gentle enough for lady or child, potential jumper, has had 2 foals; reg. Quarter Horse, gentle but Hoyt Padgett, Crossville Rd., spirited, $250; also, aged reg. Quarter Roswell. Ph. 872-1811 or 993-6042. and breast bars, new tires, tack compartment, feed boxes, escape $800. Bettie Doyle, Midland Riding also, purebred yearling gelding for mare, $250. Jim Street, 'Stone Shetland pony with saddle and doors. J. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Center. Rt. 1. Midland. Ph. 561-5410. sale. Mrs. H.A. Simpson, Quail Rise Mountain. Ph 4fig-KfiH _____ bridle. J. D. Torbert, Rt. 2, Mars Hill Glenwood. Ph. 568-4232. Reg. Quarter horses, champion Farm. Norcross. Ph. 448-4114. Gray work mule for sale, $125. Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3507 or Ted Flowers complete silver bloodlines, 1 and 2 yrs. old, all colors, Jet black racking mare, 4 white mares, geldings and studs; 2 yr. old socks and star on face, gentle, has N.C. Payne, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201. 436-6116 ______________ parade tack: Saddle, bridle, breast Ph. 475-7693. _________ Welsh mare and stud, 11 and 9 yrs. collar, scrape, hip-drops, corona, halter mare; brood mares and foals, all horses guaranteed, also, Ben Veach saddle, smooth buckstitched. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.__________ 2 mare mules for sale, work anywhere. J. L. Kimbrell, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3557. Dlack colt by her side. Mrs. C.W. Malcom, Covington. Ph. 786-2486. Beautiful Pinto gelding, 15 I/ 2 hands, 1100 Ibs., exc. cont, very gentle, $175; Shetland pony colt, 16 nos. old, very gentle, $35; also, black Western saddle, good cond., $50. Stan Lindsey, Mableton. Ph. 941-8019. Reg. Quarter Horses for sale. Charles Poynter, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 373-1237 or 466-4487.______ Beautiful Appaloosa filly, 2 yr. old sorrel with .white blanket and face, green broken and very gentle, see to appreciate, $350. Dave Gladney, Newnan. Ph. 253-5948 or 583-2100. old, mare very gentle with children, $65 and $100. Frank Plott, Rt. 1, Box 74A. Duluth. Ph. 476-2363.________ 3 yr. old horse, can ride, gentle, saddle broken; also, 2 wheel trailer, good cond., located in the Woodland Church area, approx. 4 mi. E. Cairo. Stonewall Baggett, Rt. 2, Cairo sacrifice $600. Sally Stinnet, 2334 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 634-1347._____ Horseshoeing, Pleasure Western and Quarter Horses, regular corrective and pathological shoeing, all work guaranteed. Donald Smith, McDonough. Ph 957-3284. Wednesday, June 17,1970 Horses, -handling, boarding, equipment Livestock feed, hay and grain TO Want horseshoeing business in Atlanta and surrounding area Quarter Horse specialist, mane am tails trimmed breaking training and for sale showing, satisfaction guaranteed Tom Allanson, East Point, Ph. 766 2990. ' Have room to board 3 horses stall, pasture, hay and feed, $45 per mo., can pick up horse. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur Ph. BU9-5798. Horses pastured Conyers Atlanta Tucker-Stone Mountain areas, $10-$15 per mo. shelter, water grass, cheaper, if more than 1 horse, J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624. High quality oat hay from heavily limed and fertilized fields. W. Green, Red Holly Farms, Old Salem Rd., Conyers. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496. Top quality hay, well fertilized and limed, Coastal Bermuda and Bahia Grass, pick up in field, $24 per ton, can del. Harris Brantley, Rt. 1, Box 20, Yatesville. Ph. 647-7768 Thomaston._______________ Lrg. quantity baled mulch; also am booking orders for 1970 hay. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven. Ph. 586-6687 Odum,_____ Will do custom hauling o: Barns filled with hay, Fescue livestock, will go anywhere, anytime Clover, Coastal Bermuda and Sericia, Kenneth Lanier, Rt. 3, Canton 30114 pick up in fields or barn. Bobby Ph. 479-4906 Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Horses boarded, pastured; also, Ph. 258-3282 Ranch or 349-1054 cattle caught; livestock hauled Atlanta. _______________ anywhere, anytime. Charles Poynter, Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 373-1237 or 466- now booking orders for 1970 crop, 4487. cutting begins mid-June, guaranteed Horses pastured, $10 per mo., extra high protein content due to daily attention, miles of trail and dirt heavy fert., field pick up, 800 per bale. roads near by. W. Green, Red Holly W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Farms, Conyers. Ph. 483-8758 or 483- Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-2984._____ 3496. Well fertilized Fescue, Clover and Western saddle for sale, $50; Orchard Grass Hay, 600 per bale in also, horses boarded in exc. pasture field, now cutting, also John Deere near Fairburn, riding ring, caretaker No. 30 front end loader, $100. Gene T. to look after stock, reasonable rates. Dodson, Rt. 3, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964- Don Allgood, Rt. 1, Fairburn 30213. 2690.____________________ Ph. 964-4276. Hay for sale, choice quality, weed-free, rain-free, Orchard, Clover Cattle, swine, and Fescue, highly fertilized and limed, heavy bales, can del. K. B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. other livestock 428-4672. ___________________ Coastal hay, Fescue & Orchard Grass hay, $1 per bale at barn, from limed & fert. fields, cured & baled without rain, $1 per bale at barn. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689._____ Bermuda and Fescue hay for sale, 1970 crop hay, $1 per bale, 1969 crop, 750 per bale; mulching hay, 600 bale. Richard Steele, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. Ph. 366-8559. ____________ wanted Bermuda hay from limed and well fertilized fields, no rain on hay in Want Irg. Tenn. jackass that is broken, one that will work W.A. Biggers. Seville 31084. Want pinto pony not over 35 in. high, gentle and broken to ride, no stud or colt. Hugh C. Jones, Box 383 field, 1969hay $25 per ton at barn, 1970 crop $35 per ton from barns, $30 in field, we help load. H.J. Schneider. Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.________________ Grass & Clover hay, 600-$1 per bale; Alfalfa, $1-$1.25 per bale, Oat Milan, Ph. 362-2432.__________ Want sorrel work jenny 800 Ibs. or larger, state age & cond., price in 1st letter. H.G. Hammock, Rt. 3, Bowdon hay and straw, $1 per bale, mulching hay, 500 per bale. Mrs. W.A. Ward, Jr., Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 971-3426. 30308.___________________ Want Irg. size jack and jenny or colts from large stock, write giving full description and price. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Box 363, Carrollton 30117. ____________ Want several young goats for clearing land, reasonably priced. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood Rd., Decatur. Ph. 289-9008.________ Want 2 small Black Angus heifers, reasonably priced and not over 70 miles from Atlanta. C.R. Thaxton, Box 351. Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-3185. Want horses or other livestock, have good selection of horses and ponies to trade for same. Ralph C. for sale Swafford. Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111. Want to raise baby calves on Flat Dutch, Copenhagen, halves, you furnish calves, I furnish Wakefield cabbage, Rutger tomato, feed, you pick up your calves at 8 wks. Ga. & Vates collards, $1 per C, 300, old; also want to buy 1 male & 1 $2.50; $5 per M del., $4 at farm; hot female turkey 6-8 wks. old, state prices pepper, 750 doz. with other orders, no on turkeys. Mrs. Richard Lewis, Rt. 2, checks. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Jonesboro Rd.. Aloharetta. 30201. Gainesville 30501._______________ Want milk goat within 50-60 mi. Cowpeas, white with brown-eye, radius of Claxton. H.H. Hall, Rt. 1, white pod, 92% germ., hand shelled, Box 125. Claxton 30417.________ clean, no weeds, 2 cups, $1, 6 cups, Want new born calves, beef $2.50, PP to 3rd zone. Mrs. Cliff breeds preferred but would also take Booth, Booth Rd., Rt. 2, Kennesaw dairy types. L. R. Lindenbaum, 30144.________________________ Linview Farm. Rt. 2, Kingston 30145. Beau Brummel & Purple foliage Ph. 336-5261.________________ plums, May cherries, 500-$2; Want to trade open Landrace and Superfine everbearing strawberries, Berkshire crossed gilts, approx. 8 mos. old, 125-150 Ibs. wt. for gilts of other breeds of comparative value, within 10 mi. radius Atlanta. J. J. Duke, 5933 Old Stone Mtn. Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 469-9950. parsley, mint, 500 doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave.. SE. Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448. Calamus plants, 6, $2; pep- permint, dewberry pits., huckleberry blueberry, blackberry, yellowroot plants, 15 $2, PP in Ga. out-of-state $2.50 PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146. Blue Ridee 30513.______ BUDGET Black raspberries, Himalayan Where do you start to effectively blackberry pits., peachtrees, plan a home budget? Home management specialists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service say begin by muscadine grapevines, blackhaw bushes, 4, $1 add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith. Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501. Mtn. blueberries, raspberries making a total spending plan for the dewberries, blackberries, $2 doz., old year. Think through it carefully as a "ashion peaches, black walnuts, big family group and leave some margin )lums, 4, $2 add post. Mrs. Frank for expenses you can't foresee. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. THE MARKET BULLETIN PageS Browntop millet seed in 50# bags, no noxious weeds, purity, 99.39%, germ. 78%, 60 per lb. in lots of ton or more, 70 per lb. in less than ton. Julian F. Smith, Rt. 2, Barnesville 30204. Ph. Recipes of the Week 358-0841.____________ Oxheart tomato plants, Sunray non-acid tomato pits., 20, $1; Black EGG BREAD Beauty eggplants, 16, $1; Russian comfrey roots, 4, $1.25; big Cayenne hot pepper, 20 pits., $1 PP. F :M. Abie, Dahlonega 30533.__________ Spearmint, huckleberry plants, $1.50 doz.; red raspberry, wrapped in 1 cup self-rising meal 1 teaspoon sugar 1 egg 1 cup sweet milk 2 Tablespoons melted shortening or oil plastic film or cellophane damp, $1.50 doz., add post., no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint plants for sale, Grease an eight-inch round or square pan and place in very hot oven (450-475 degrees). Put ingredients in bowl in order given and stir until well blended. Pour batter into hot pan and bake 15 minutes. $1.50 doz. plus 500 post. Mrs. Elzie Ann Walker Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.______ Route 3 Rhubarb plants, 500 ea.; sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; boysenberry Augusta, Georgia pits., $2doz.; everbearing strawberry plants, 24, $1 or $4 per C, add 500 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540. Old fashion multiplying onions, 35, $1, add post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, PEAR MINCE MEAT 1 peck pears 1 cup vinegar Rt. 2. Box 254. Jesup 31545.______ 3 pounds raisins White multiplying onion sets, 35, 2 pounds sugar $1 plus 350 per $1 order post. N.W. 1 Tablespoon salt Beaver. Rt. 2. Jesup 31545.________ Treasured Brazilian potatoes, 400 per hill possible under proper culture, $3 ea.; Canadian purple, $2 ea.; rooted horseradish and sage pits., $2 doz.; 2 Tablespoons cinnamon 2 Tablespoons allspice 2 Tablespoons nutmeg 1 Tablespoon cloves comfrey 8, $2; miniature red hot pepper, 12 pods, 250 Fred 0. Thomas, Rt. 4. Box 486. Dalton 30720._____ Treasured Brazilian Irish potato Prepare pears by peeling, coring and grinding them, also grind raisins. Mix sugar and loose spices and add to pears. Add vine- gar and boil 1 to 2 hours, stirring frequently. Seal in jars and 400 per hill possible, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8, process 15 minutes in boiling water. $16; add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, .Rt. 1. Box 315. Gainesville 30501. Strawberry popcorn seed, Rainbow, Indian Corn, giant sunflower, castor or mole bean seed, Mrs. J. Carlton Tyloer Route 1, Box 28 Monticello, Ga. 31064 miniature red hot pepper pods, packed 3 doz. to pkg. 300 ea., 4, $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.__________ Cushaw and Candy Roaster squash seed, germ. 85 and 96%germ, respectively, 25 seed, 100 plus stamped self-addressed env. R. C. Dikeman, Rt. 3. Blairsville 30512. All Season, Copenhagen & Flat Dutch cabbage, Vates & Ga. collard pits., Rutger & Homestead tomato pits., $1 per C, 300, $2.50, $5per M del. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. Big red speckled Crowder peas, ,germ., 750 per cup; spearmint, 6, Poultry, game, fowl and Crabapple 500 ea.; blackberry, $1, add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32, spearmint, red raspberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., add post Bearing size mtn. huckleberries, Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Black raspberries, Himalayan blackberry pits., muscadine grapevines, hazelnut, beechnut, blackhaw bushes, sarvice trees, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, blueberry bushes, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 5, Gainesville 30501. Hybrid tomato pits., 150 ea.; popular tested varieties, 2, 250; pepper tomato pits., taste like tomato, shaped like bell pepper, fine for dewberries, blackberry & strawberry pits., yellowroot pits., $2.50 doz.; red tame plums, winter huckleberry bushes, 5, $2.50 all damp packed & PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._______________ Tomato plants, good mix. var., 250 doz. at home, 500 doz. shipped, min. 4 doz. to order; hot pepper pits., same price; Indian Squaw corn, 500 cup; Rainbow corn, 350pkg., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. for sale Purebred show type bantams: Old English, BB Red, Black and Blue Mille Fleur, Black Rosecomb, Gold and Silver Sebrights, priced as to quality and age. Kenneth Snyder, stuffing, 150 ea., cannot ship. Erskine Pomegranates in cans, sweet Cartersville 30120. Ph. 974-4840. C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose, Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311 Ph. 758-6140 Bragg soybeans, germ, 80%, recleaned, bagged in 1 bu. paper bags; Hampton 266 soybeans, germ 82%, recleaned bagged in 1 bu. paper bags, $4 per bu. FOB, A.C. Scarboro, Rt. 1, Montrose 31065. Ph. 676-3482 Dublin.___________ Little Pink Peanut beans, germ 67% (sub-standard), little white Brown-eye peas, germ 73%; little white Lady peas, germ. 87%, Blue Java peas, 91% germ., $1 teacup full, add 300 post. P.B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground. _______ ______ 1970 crop little white multiplying nest onions, $3 gal. or 2 gal., $5.75, min. order 1 gal. PP. Miss Emma Dugger, Newington 30446.______________ Rutger & Homestead tomato pits., $1 per C, 300, $2.50, $6j>er M del. All Season, Flat Dutch & Copenhagen cabbage, Vates & Ga. collard, $1 per C, 300, $2.50, $5 per M del., $4 at farm, Irg. lots cheaper, no COD. E.B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesbille 30501. Copenhagen, Flat Dutch & All Season cabbage, Vates & Ga. collaro, Rutger & Homestead tomato pits., $1 bearing fruit, $1 ea.; mulberries in cans, good fruit bearers, $1 ea.; currant bushes, $1 ea., cannot ship. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-6432.______ Mint, curley apple, wooly apple, orange, black peppermint, spearmint, silver, catnip, calamus, bee balm, lemon balm, chives, green, drk, opal basil, 250 ea.; a good start or doz., add post. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64, Royston 30662.______________ Big red speckle Crowder peas, germ, 89% 750 cupful. Mrs. Carl Smith. Rt. 3. Box 131. Ellijay.____ Indian corn seed packed 40 to env. 30* ea., send self-addressed stamped env. G. Van Antwerp, Box 216, Smyrna 30080. Browntop millet, pure seed, 99.48% germ. 95% inert, .44%, other crop, non weed seed, .08%, 80 per lb., less in ton lots; also Dove Proso millet, pure seed 97.79% inert, .14% other crop 2.05% weed seed 102% germ. 83% plus tips from 3 successful yrs. use of Dove Proso. F. W. Gill, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388. Show type bantams in the following breeds: Black, White and Buff Cochins, White Leghorns, Japanese Silkies, all ages, reasonably priced, cannot ship. Bill Carroll, RFD #4, Lith^nia 30058. Ph. 466-8264. NZW purebred bucks, Irg. for age, healthy, nice for meat or pet raising, 2 mos. old, $2.50 ea. Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Rd.. Barnesville._____ Bunnies: NZW; 8 San Juans, 1 mo. old; 6 San Juans, 2 mos. old, $3 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glen wood Rd., Decatur. Ph. 289- 9008. '_____________________________ Extra Irg. Bobwhite quail, eggs, $12per C, day old birds, 250 ea., add 50 ea. for each additional wk., cannot ship. Mrs. Ben McLeroy, Sr., Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph. 825-5841._______ Rabbits: Does with young, $10 ea., bucks, $4 ea., will sell entire lot for $75; cages, $4 ea.; also, 30 laying hens, $1.50 ea. Joseph C. Hall, Rt. 1, Box 88, Cataula. Ph. 322-3734. Guinea pigs, want to sell entire lot, but will sell part, all short-haired, approx. 400-500. Mrs. Charles Rhoden, Rt. 4, Box 353, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483- 9326. Agricultural per C, 300, $2.50, $5 per M del., $4 at farm. Mrs. O.L. Canup, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 30 mixed bantams, hatched May 18, 1970, make exc. setting hens, 250 365. Gainesville 30501.__________ Rutger tomato pits., $1.25 per C, 500, $4.50 or $6.50 per M, $5 at my home; strawberry pits., $1.25 per C. L.C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 226, Gainesville 30501.__________ Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C, ppd; peppermint, lemon balm pits., $1 per doz. Blanche Woodruff, Green- ville. __ Coast-cross stolens for sale. Franklin Sutton. Rt. 1, Norman Park 31771. Ph. 324-3191 day or 769-3191 night.______________ Rutger tomato All Season & Chas. Wakefield cabbage, collard plants, $1 ?er C, 300, $2.50, 500, $3.50, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. seed and plants wanted Want 3 Concord black purple grapevines. Mrs. Charlie Pettigrew, Box 231, Rt. 2, Jasper, 30143. ea. plus 50 each wk. old, cannot ship. Brian Hodges, 6117 Garrard Ave., Savannah. Ph. 232-1991.__________ Rabbits: bucks and does, 6-12 wks. old, diff. colors. Robbie Maughon, 1444 Latta Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-9779.__________________ Game chickens: Pure Roundheads, Ginn Greys, Blue Face Hatch and Warhorse. Garnett J. Moreland, Sr., Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469-3229.______________________ Started show type, purebred bantams: Old English games in White, Black, BB Reds, Silver Duckwings and White Cochins, $5 and $7.50 per trio. J. C. King, 212 Gramling St., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-8302.______ Pepper seed: Hot Floral Gem, 250; Anaheim, Sweet, 250; Sweet Banana 350; Chili Jalapeno Hot, 400 Red Chili 300 Cayenne 250 Pimento, 250. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873 Scottdale 30079. Comfrey, horseradish plants, 5, $1; garlic bulbs, 10,-$1, add post. Mrs Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. PATIO PLANT CARE Planters of many different types are utilized to bring color, texture and form to patios and terraces. Horticulturists with the Extension Service remi. d gardeners that plants to be grown in these containers should be selected based on their ability to tolerate light or shade, heat or coolness and to provide beauty. Baby game chicks: Hatch, Toppies, Muffs, Clarets and Blue Fardowns, will answer. Jimmy Maddox. Rt. 2. Hwy. 275. La Grange. Rabbits: San Juan, New Zealand White, California Smutnose, Black Dutch, $3 ea. or two for $5; white pink eyed short hair guinea pigs, reasonably priced. J. M. Warren, Jr., 1761 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-6939. Page 6 THE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, June 17, 1970 Ringneck pheasants, 2 cocks and 3 Purebred Irg. heavy type Dark Eyelash, Silver Lake, Bronze Sti Twenty 21/ 2-3ft. tall roses, 5 yrs. Poultry, game, hens, 1 yr. old, now laying; also, Cornish hatching eggs, 15 for $2.25 or Leaf, Chinquapin begonias, $1.25 ea. old, $2 ea., PP if all taken, add $1 post, approx. 40 eggs, will trade for turkey 30 for $3.85 and my cartons returned Ocean Spray, Sprengeri ferns, $1.1E if less; pink thrift, privey hedge fowl and eggs ^ a for sale White Leghorn rooster, exc. cond., $1.50 or will trade for hen. Brent Finley, 974 Gresham Ave., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0523. Buck rabbit for sale, breeding age, little ones, $1 ea., diff colors. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.____________ Pharoah quail breeders, $1.50 ea.; eggs, 80ea.; baby birds at diff. prices, hatch in 16 days, begin laying at 6 wks., cannot ship. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PL, SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013._________,________ Show type bantams: Silver Sebright, Black Old English, Dark Brown Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, $5 trio; Barred Rocks, Dark Cornish, $7.50 trio, cannot ship, located near Blackshear place. Henry Sloan, eggs. J. G. York, Rt. 2, Box 79-A, Cumming. Ph. 887-6822._______ 50 common mixed colored pigeons, 250 ea. at barn, must be caught at night, call before coming. Henry S. Walker, Rt. 2, Washington 30673. Ph. 285-2279.__________ 41 chinchillas: 5 beige males, 6 beige females, 7 Standard males and 23 standard feniales, good quality, also, all necessary equip. L. W. Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 632-4854 Alma. ______ Bobwhite quail, eggs and chicks; also, Golden Sebright and Black Tail Jap chicks; 3 Buff Orpington bantam hens, no rooster. R. L. Anderson, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-9496 Conyers, after 8 pm or anytime on week ends. 2 Black Cochin hens, $4; seven Silkie baby chicks, $1.50 ea.; Silver Sebrights, $7.50 trio; BB Reds, $7.50 trio; 4 hens and 1 Silver Duckwing rooster, $10; Jap rooster, $2.50; Barred Rock roosters, $1 ea.; Bulldog games, $5 trio. Paul A. Kelley, Rt. 5, Box 151, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-8577 after 7f pm. _______________ 75 Rhode Island Red pullets, 2 mos. old, from Western hatchery, $1 ea., can see any time except Satur- day. C. B. Setters, Rt. 1, Box 196, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-3968.________ White doves, breeders $7.50 pr., young $3 ea., now available. Mrs. J. F. by next mail at buyer's expense, MO ea.; Hercules Club, Baseball Bat only at my home, $1.25 for 15. Miss Tree cactus, $1 ea., plus post., min Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty order $2. Mrs. Otis Mashburn Ty 31795. ____________ Cumming 30130. ____ 8 snow white doves, 2-4 mos. old, Beefsteak, Rex begonias, 3, $1; sex unknown, $3 ea. or 4 for $10, all 8 green liriope, green ajuga, $1 doz.; for $20, cannot ship. J.W. Goldsmith, dbl. red dbl. pink sultanas, rooted, 2 1861 Anjaco Rd., NW, Atlanta 30309. $1; cuttings, dbl. red, pink, Go Go, 5, Ph. 351-7759.________________ 2 red roosters and 2 White Rock $1 add 450 post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison._______________ hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs. A.A. Wynn, 6867 Rose of Sharon, 1-2 ft., pink Covington Hwy., Lithonia 30058. spirea, 1 ft., 750ea.; magnolia trees, 1 9 White Rocks and 3 Rhode Island Red hens 2 roosters, all for $15 see ft., $1 ea., 3-4 ft., $6 ea.; 3-4 ft. dogwood, white, $1.50ea., pink, $3 ea.; Saturday, Sunday or Monday, located purple iris, daylilies, 100 ea.; vari. off Peachcrest Rd., near Glen wood cols, chrysanthemums, $1 doz., 500 Rd., and Columbia Dr. J.L. Floyd, 3334 post. Thomas E. Chambers, 827 Phillip Cir., Decatur. ________ Myrtle St.. SW, Gainesville 30501. 2 game cocks, 1 is I/ 2 Hatch the Daylilies: William Munson, other I/ 2 Dominique. Charles Hadley, Rt. 2, Box 42A, Douglasville. Ph. 942- Vivacious, Memories, Lovely Full Reward, Dixie Queen, You, Ava 5242. Michelle, Hawaiian Sunset, $3 ea., all Frying chickens for sale, 600 ea. or 500 ea. if 10 or more taken; big White Rock. Mrs. J.H. Maltsberger, Rt. 2, Trenton 30752. _________ Mallard ducks, 4 generations from wild, oldest about grown, youngest just hatched, diff. sizes at diff. prices, cannot ship. T.E. Stephens Jr., Cobb 31735. Ph. 853-3205. for $20, min. order $10 PP. Mrs. Frank M. Smith. Claxton 30417 Tiger lily bulblets, 20 ea., free pkg. seed with order, stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwood 30049. __ Vari. hollyhocks, butterfly bushes, 4, $1; hardy phlox, blue violets, daylilies, white violets, purple iris, Candle lilies, vinca minor, Poultry, game, ground cover vine, diff. col. sultana, 10, $1, others, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell. Rt. 6. Gainesville. bushes, 15, $1. Mrs. G. W. Sanders, Rt. 2, Box 64, Buchanan 30113. Bearded iris, several hundred varieties, $10 per C plus $1 post.; my selection from all cols, including new pink, unlabeled, no price list. Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg 30234. Blue, pink hydrangeas, red snowballs, 600 ea; yellow primroses, candytuft, dwarf blue phlox, vari, border plants, bluebonnet, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. 'Lizzie Crafword, 18 Crawford St.. Elliiav. Ageratum, vinca minor mums, veronica, liriope, orange daylilies, 25, $1; yellow jasmine, red trumpet vine, red quince, 3, $1 plus post. N.W. Beaver. Rt. 2. Box 254 Jesup 31545. Sweet shrub seed, 50 $1 plus stamped env.; also catnip plants, $1 doz. plus 250 post, damp packed, P.O. Peterman, Rt. 2, Alto 30510. Daffodils, jonquils, narcissus bulbs mix., $2 per C, 300, $5.50 PP; also many var. daylilies, Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee 30546.______ Star-of-Bethlehem bulbs, 400 doz.; rosary vine, $1; asst. cols, hardy phlox, 15, $1.25 small Sprengeri ferns, 3, $1; dwarf purple iris, 15, $1 PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103. White striped liriope, $1 doz.; white chrysanthemums, green ajuga, Winder Hwy. 53, Flowery Branch Ginn, 1681 Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta 30542. Ph. 534-4776.___________ 30316. Ph. 241-6065.__________ fowl and Fall blooming Spider lily bulbs, 14, $1; white deutzia, mock-orange, $1.50 doz. PP, Ga. sales only. C. R. white blossoms, small ornamental Mallard ducks, 6 generations Flemish Giant rabbits, largest from wild, eggs $3.50 per doz., 50* for breed in America, up to 23 I/ 2 Ibs., eggs Herring, 1515 Kay Ave., Brunswick oranges, 5, $1, 400 post. Mrs. Ethel 31520. Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, post.; young ducks, 75* day old, 10$ snow white with pink eyes, purebred, additional for each wk., can furnish pedigree furnished, no checks. Miss any amount; also, mixed ducks 75* Ruth Broome, Box A, Young's Mill day old and 100 additional for each wk. Rd., LaGrange 30240. _______ Bill Jones, Box 185, Burketts Ferry Lrg. Northern quail eggs, 100 ea., Rd., Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865 $90 per M, minimum 100; Ringneck after 7 pm.______________ pheasant eggs 250 ea., minimum 25. Racing Homer pigeons, Hubert Jordan, Sr., Jordan's Quail youngsters from Sions, Sion and wanted Strassert crosses, exc. birds of beauty, from stock that like to fly, seamless banded, cannot ship, $2.75 Farm, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3931. Pharoah eggs, $7.50 per C, $70 per M, plus $1 per C post., shipped special handling, will exchange for Bobwhite pr. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, eggs. Mrs. W. G. Tyson, Rt. 2, Doerun Wrightsville 31096.___________ 31744. 25 Chinese geese for sale, $4 ea., cannot ship. J. M. Gooding, Sr., Box 369, Woodbine 31569. Ph. 576-5331. 2 show type Partridge Rock roosters, heavy, 12mos. old; also, sev. heavy Dark Cornish roosters or hens, $2.50 ea. Harry J. Crider, Jr., M.D., Roswell. Ph. 993-2344 after 8 Dm. Old English game bantams: BB Reds, Blacks and Silver Duckwings, few prs. left, $9 pr.; also, Black Rosecomb bantams, $9 per pr., from pedigreed stock, can ship express collect, no hatching eggs, letters answered. G. E. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344- Flower plants, 6747. Giant Black Minorca eggs, month of May $3 per 15, $2.50 per 12 PP parcel post. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave.. Newnan._______________ Hatching eggs from following breeds: Black Sumatra, $3.75 per doz.; Barred Rock bantam, $3 per doz.; Araucana (blue and green eggs), $3.50 per doz.; White Cochin, $4 per doz.; all eggs are expertly packed to guard against breaking and cracking. Douglas Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 641-2620.________^ Games: 6 stags, 1/2 Dominique and I/ 2 Law Grey, $8 ea., will ship. R. L. Stonecypher, RFD 1, Box 92, Buford 30518. _____________ Show type bantams Up to 4 mos. Jumbo Ringneck pheasant, nice bulbs and seed old, 5 prs. of Silver Spangled Ham- Irg. birds, all cocks, $3 ea. live or $3.50 burgs; also, hatching eggs, 100 ea., dressed birds on order. Billy A. Jones, cannot ship. J. A. Harding, 5466 Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Cooper Lake Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs 948-3413,____ _________ from Irg. breeders, $10 per C or $90 Bobwhite quail, day old 250, per M, week old birds $25 per C or $240 others priced according to age. W. W. per M, visitors welcomed. Alfred J. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., NE, Atlanta Harper, Rt. 2. Ocilla. Ph. 468-7851. OUDT7 30319. Ph. 237-5340. __________ Pharoah quail eggs, $7.50 per C, White Leghorn hens, good layers, $35 per 500, must include post. James will sell or trade for purebred ban- L. Tyson; 1817 Avalon, Albany. for sale tams. Randall Heard, Rt. 3, Cum- C_h.iiinchillas: 20 head of standard muing. Ph. 887-4232. __________ females, good quality stock. Keylon TTFhree 1 yr. old Blue Indian Thompson, Box 121, Putney 31782. Ph. peahens for sale. Mrs. Boyd Daves, 436-8794.________________ 105 Danielsville St.. Jefferson 30549. 2 pr. purebred Red Carneaux Rabbits: White, black and brown, pigeons, $10 pr., free with the Red ready for sale. Mamie Doss, Rt. 5, Carneaus, 6 purebred Racing Canton 30114. Ph. 479-2240.______ Homers, 8 pigeons mixed with 12 fine jack rabbits, crossed with Modenas. Ruth Broome, Box A, White King, Irg. rabbits, 6 are about Young's Mill Rd.. LaGrange 30240. grown. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, 4131 Lrg. young roosters, Rhode Island Riggins Mill Rd., Macon 31201. Ph. Red, White and Brown Leghorn; 742-1334. ____ ____________ bantam roosters, Red Laced Cornish San Juan rabbits, purebred select foundation stock, all ages, singles or mated prs., write or call for price list. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur. Ph. 373-5291._________ Birmingham Rollers, Penson and Fort strains, good ones, that roll young birds, $3 pr.; breeders and kit birds, $5 pr. and up, all colors; Black Leghorns, $7.50 pr.; English Trumpeters, $8 pr., cock birds in yellow or red; also, want Magpie. R. L. Philyaw, Rt. 3, Box 570, Dalton 30720. Game Chickens: Blue Face Kelso, and White Leghorn; also, sev. Irg. type white pullets, all $2 ea. Gladys Strickland, 1283 E. Broad St., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-1637 call before coming. 6 trios Golden Sebrights, now laying, $6.50 per trio, come after them and bring your own crates. J.J. Duke, 5933 Old Stone Mountain Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 469-9950._____ Rabbits: 3 seven wk. old rare White Satins with blue eyes, $7.50 ea.; 3 seven wk. old Red Satins, $5 ea.; pedigree papers with these rabbits; 6 seven wk. old mixed rabbits, $2.50 ea., Murphy, crosses and pure, stags, $5, cocks, $8, selling out. Bill Matthews, 1290 Fairburn Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. mother rabbit, $3.50. Eileen Waystack, 3193 Le Conte Ave., Atlanta. Ph. 233-0831.__________ Ph. 344-0321._____________ Brass Back Gray, Bacon Bobwhite quail eggs, 100 for $9, Warhorse, Brief Case Jap, Roundhead day old birds 200 ea. and 50 for each and Albany Roundhead, all 1969 additional wk v Yvonne G. Jones, hatch, ready to go, W.L. Patrick, 4404 Burkett Ferry Rd., Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865 after 7 pm. Sims Rd.. Ellenwood.______^__ Taking orders for baby Mallard 20 NZW does and 5 bucks, gooa ducks, 4 generations from wild, 1 wk. stock; also, 30 wire cages, feeders, old, $1.50 ea. T.W. Roberts, 2357 Dew Drop waterers and nest boxes, Lumpkin St.. East Point. Ph. 761-3504. $300. T. A. Walker, Rockmart 30153. 6 mated prs. of Racing Homers, $5 Ph. 684-7448 after 6:30 pm.______ pr.; male Auto-Sex Texan Pioneer, : Buff Cochin bantams, $5 per pr. at white and red, $2; white Modena cock, my place or $6.50 per pr. in light $2; two black splash Tippler cocks. $2 weight crates, shipped express ea.; also, two bird pigeon timer, $20, if collect, money order only. G. B. timer and all birds taken will sell for Howell, 5419 Newton Rd., Albany $55. Jim Malone. 1302 North Patterson 31705. St., Valdosta 31601. 5 diff. daylilies, $1 doz.; white Spider lilies, white, yellow & blue iris, $1 doz.; Pfitzer cannas, red, yellow, pink & vari., $3 doz., all standard var. cannas, $1 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell. Rt. 4. Quitman 31643 Daylilies: Beloved Country, 1st Formal, Satin Glass, Dean Sadler, Caribou Trail, Buried Treasure, Whistling Swan, Summer Caper, Want young turkeys. C. H. Hadley, Rt. 2, Box 42A, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5242. ___ Want someone to hatch quail or chicken eggs in Forest Park area, state price. Jerry Martin, Forest Park. Ph. 361-6949._____________ Want 3 or 4 prs. of purebred Carneaux pigeons, mated, do not want if not pure, state price. G.W. Ferguson, Grovetown 30813.______ Want duck and turkey hatching eggs, not cleaned, at least 3 generations from wild, $1 per doz., will come after. El Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, Augusta 30904. Ph. 736-4216. Party Doll, Alan, Great Scott, Regal Air, $1 ea., 750 post. Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., SE, Atlanta 30316. ___ Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1, mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy ferns crabapple, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, pine seedlings, honey- suckle, 500 ea., add post. No out of state orders. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Elliiav 30540: __________________ Pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea.; hardy ferns, mtn. holly crabapple mtn. azaleas, pink rhodendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others, 500 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Elliiay 30540.______________ Pfitzer dwarf red, pink, yellow cannas,500ea.,$3doz.; RedPres.$2.50 doz.; St. John'ssalvia, sage, 750 doz.; dinnerplate dahlias 500 ea., $4.50 doz. diff. cols, labeled, mix. $3 doz. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr.. Chatsworth 30705 add 650 post. Pink thrifty, $2 per C; tall drk, blue Japanese, white & yellow iris, blue Siberian iris, yellow snapdragon plants, 3 doz., $2 ; old time blue iris, 5 doz. $2 add 600 post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellhav.__________________ Daylilies: Golden West Cover Girl, Pink Glaze, Galahad, Petite, Jungle Princess, Beau, Valley Rose, The Director, Spring Parade, Lrg. tuberose bulbs, $2 doz.; med. blooming size, $1 doz. plus 500 post.; Aug. blooming pink chrysanthemums, single & Daisy-type , $1 doz., 500 post.; yellow thornless cluster rose pits., 3, $1, 500 post. Mrs. Jim Blackwell Newborn 30262.______ Tall labeled Bearded iris: Alline Rogers, Raspberry Ribbon, Ice King, Lady Boscaween, Templer, Technicolor, Santa Cruz, Three Sisters, Oklahoma, Ola Kala, Pierre Menard, Red Torch, $4.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr.. Austell 30001. African violets, 3, $1; pot pit. cuttings, 16, $1; add 400 post. ea. $1 order. Mrs. Homer Black, Box 37, Cave Spring 30124. Cuttings geraniums, Wax begonias, dbl. wine, pink, dwarf sultana, night cereus, 10, $1; pink rose, red, orange Angelwing begonia cuttings, 7, $1, add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens. Rt. 2. Thomasville 31792. Mix. pot pit. cuttings, $1 doz.; geraniums, single sultana cuttings, 100 ea.; dbl. pink & purple sultana cuttings, 150 ea., rooted, 500 ea.; peperomia, Rex begonias, 500 ea., add post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Newton Rd.. Albany._________ Waxleaf ligustrum, Burfordi, Boxwood, Compacta holly, gardenias, green, silver, yellow euonymus, various evergreens in containers, $1$3; candytuft, striped liriope, located 1 mi. Conley. Mrs. A. J. Swafford, Sr., 3182 Anvil Block Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. Prescious Ruby, Magic City, $5 PP. Mrs. W.S. Griffin Adel 31620.____ Blue salvia plants, 500 doz.; Christmas, Thanksgiving rooted cactus, 500 ea.; blue and vari, yard violets, 750 doz., add post. Rosa Richards. Box 32, Elliiay._______ Sweet William, marigolds, mix. mums, 750 doz.; vinca minor, orange lilies, cockscomb, ophiopogon, boxwood cuttings, violets, 350 doz.; native ferns, Easter roses, 650 ea., Ga. orders only, add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1. Cumming.___________^_ 3 kinds Irg. leaf begonias, lace ferns, 750 ea.; geraniums, rooted 500 ea.; Star cactus 400, Lemon lilies, yellow iris, blue Siberian iris, $1 doz.; striped liriope, $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64, Royston 30662.________________ White Confederate, yellow Fla. jasmines, blue plumbago, Sword ferns, hydrangeas, 500 ea.; Butterfly lilies, dbl. pink begonias, 3, $1; purple violets, 12, 500 add post. Mrs. J.R. Hinson. Box 104. Chester 31012. Crackerjack marigold plants, 3 ft. tall, Super Jacks, 2 ft. tall, Petite, 8 in. tall, 25 pits., $1; mix. cols. China asters, $1.25 per doz.; salvia, med. height, 18 pits., $1, all orders PP. F.M. Abie, Dahlonega 30533. 10 Irg. or 15 small well rooted pot or yard flower plants, $1 plus 250 post.; your choice free with ea. order, 1 red 7-Sister rose, 5 ivy, 5 vinca, 1 pink crown vetch or 1 cactus. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. 363-1566.__________________. Improved daylilies, 4 cols., 6, $1.50; cut-leaf ivy, Gloriosa daisies, vari. vinca, asst. mix., 10, $1, Ga. sales only. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica. Asst. pot flower cuttings, 16, $1; dwarf blue phlox, 15, $1; dwarf snapdragons, asst. cols., red salvia, 15, $1; coleus & sultanas, asst. cols., 10, $1, add 350 post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125. Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538. Vari. bronze and green ajuga, i dwarf blue phlox lily-of-the-valley $1 doz; add 350post.; Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627- 600 var. Bearded iris, white for iris list; also 100 for $10 plus $1 post, from this list, my selection unlabeled.. Mrs. W.J. Saunders, Rt. 4, Box 131, Jenkinsburg 30234._____________ Hugh clumps hydrangeas, Waxleaf liqustrum, purple wisteria, yellow Fla., Confederate & Jan. jasmine $2; many perennials & seed, cannot ship shrubs or plants, Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.______ White field daisies, yellow center, drk. blue Japanese iris, It. blue hardy violets, white Queen Anne's lace, sleeping beauty, 15pits., $2 in Ga., outof-state, $2.50 all PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. __________________ White & Hemlock pines, sweet shrub, white dogwood, pink mtn. ivy, mtn. holl>, pink, mtn. laurel, 5, $2.50; hardy white field daisy pits., 24, $2.50; all PP, damp packed. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 1. Blue Ridee 30513. Vari. hollyhock butterfly bushes, 4, $1; hardy phlox, blue violets, daylilies white violets, purple iris, Candle lilies, vinca minor, ground cover vine diff. col. sultana, 10, $1 others, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501.______ Rooted verbena, many cols., mix. orders damp packed, 18 plants, $1.25, 3 doz. $2.25 PP, no Fla. orders. Mrs. W.H. Whitten. Chula 31733.______ Daffodils, purple iris, Star-ofBethlehem, orange daylilies, blue violets, 4 doz., $2, mtn. azaleas, sweet shrubs purple lilac, Weeping Mary, white dogwood, 5, $2 others, add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3. Elliiav 30540. Red flowering quince, yellow jasmine, purple lilies, pink spring rose, 3, $1; striped canes, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254. Jesup 31545._____________ Martin Bushel, Dishrag, Waterjug, Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. to pkg. 300 ea., 4, $1 send stamped env., will accept stamps in payment, H.A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.______ Hardy pink phlox, $1 doz; Christmas cactus, red oxalis, lilac, 500 ea.; snowball, $1 ea. Chinquapin roses pink dbl. everblooming $2 ea, 500 post. Strawberry begonias, rooted Pincushion, 500 ea. no out-of state orders. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5 Ellijay 30540. Hybrid daylilies, many diff., $3.50 doz.; creeping phlox, $1.25 doz.; iris, over 100 diff., $10 per C, ppd, Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington 30209. Mix. dwarf marigolds, mix. touchme-nots, cockscomb, red bachelor buttons, Birdhouse & Long Handle ;ourd seed, 250 per pkg. with stamped env. J.O.Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Lawrenceville 30245.___________ Foam flower (Tiarellacordifolia), spring blooming evergreen, trailing, grows in shade, 500 per pit., carefully damp packed, add post. Mrs. Sue " erry Box 121. Stonewall 30282. Davlilies: Diamond Anniversary, Full Reward, Grand P'arade, Irene Felix, Pink Superior, Shady Lady, Superfine, $3 ea., 4, $10 asst. named lilies, my scl., $5 doz.; min order $5, 300 post. Mrs. R.B. Bowen, 3189 ^eachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph. S3-1594. Wednesday/June 17,1970 THE MARKET BULLETIN Flower plants, bulbs and seed ^//& f x for sale 100 climbing ivy, 150 ea.; fifty 4-7" boxwood in gal. cans, 500, 20 ajuga pits., 100 ea.; aucuba, 500' 20 bunch ivy, 200 ea,. cannot ship. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Flower plants, bulbs and seed wanted Want seeds of the Maypop or passion flower. C.O. Adams, 182 Mt. Vernon Hwv.. Atlanta 30328._____ Want Irg. size well rooted red and green chicken gizzard, state price in letter. Mrs. Mary E. Lester, Box 161, Nashville 31639._____________ Want the following daylilies: Ana Michelle, Beau Brummel, Congo Magic, Dauntless, Emily Brown, 50th Anniversary, Golden Galleon, Golden Tringle, Lemon Balm, Lochinvar, Shooting Star, Hyperion. Mrs. M.M. Murray, Rt. 1, Box 19, Americus Elder bark, sweet gum yellowroot sassafras, May appl queen-of-the-meadow, yellow doc roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark ratsbane, catnip, devils' shoestring, Ib. lardbox, $1 plus 350 post. Debbi Welch. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540. Patchwork quilt patterns with drawn instructions can be mach. pc. Windmill, Old Italian Design Pin wheel, Wrench, Bright Hopes, 5, $: with stamped addressed env. Mrs Perlleene Roper. Rt. 7. Gainesville. Hlooirseradish pits., 5 $1; yellov 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 Ellijayy 30540.______________ P*cc. quilt patterns: Spool Dimension, Pinwheel, Log Cabin Dresden Plate, Texas Star, Windmill Millwheel, Wrench 250 ea., 5, $1 mail Want cider mill with motor; also want water ram, both in good cond. B.L. Dunkleberger, 7072 Kenvilla Dr., Tucker 30084. Want 5 gal. wild plums suitable for canning. Mrs. E.L. Rawls, 3130 Peachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 2375798 after 6 p.m. Want ginger root, quote price. D.C. Westbrook. Box 464, Griffin 30223 Want clapper for 24" farm bell also want oval shaped 10 gal. milk can lids. J.E. Wood, 377 Villa Ave., SE, Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-0108 Want good used tin reasonably priced in Fairburn area preferably. Bill Ratliff, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6119. Emb. painted quilts, will not fade when laundered; Dutch Doll, diff. cols., painted on squares, 1 ft., I/ 2 square, set together in blocks & sauares of diff. cols., mach. quilted, not very heavy quilts, $15 ea.; small childrens' cro. shoes, $1.50 pr. Mrs. W. D. Ward, Rt. 1, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 935-2405._________________ Quilt tops pc. by pattern, $5 ea.; pc. by blocks, $2.50 ea.; all new material, aprons with band & 2 pockets, $1.50 ea.; potholders, 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Cora B. Chastain, 290 Cresent Dr.. Gainesville 30501. Mill sheeting aprons, 450 ea.; fancy band, $1.45 ea.; pillowcases bordered in flowers or stripes, 20 x 32 in., $1.70 pr.; white pillowcases handpainted, diff. designs, fast col. paint, $2.15, add post. Mrs. John Coshnitzke, Rt. 3, Box 211, Newnan Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546.______ Beefsteak begonias, red with green leaf, Irg. pointed leaf, Guinea Wing & Maple Leaf begonias, dbl. pink sultana, pink geranuims, purple fuchsia cuttings, 30?ea,; dbl. pink red leaf begonias, rooted, 500 ea., add post. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.___________________ Red Chicken Gizzard coleus, pink hydrangeas, dbl. red geraniums, single pink begonia cuttings, 250 ea; rooted purple widow's tears, 150; green & white jew, 100; Sword, Maidenhair ferns 600 ea., add post. Mrs. W.H. Rice, Rt.l. Box 131, Royston 30662. _____________ Lrg. & Small leaf green ivy, vinca 31709._______________^___ Want some Ostrich Plume, Boston, Fluffy Ruffles ferns, state price. Mrs. Beulah Shelnutt, Rt. 2, Franklin 30217._____________ Want purple striped and also broad-leaf green wandering jew. Mrs. J.R. Lanier, Taylorsville 30178. only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083.__________ Appliqued patterns for quilts, towels, etc.; Donkey, Butterfly Morning Glory, Dahlia, Rosebud Tulip, Hen, Rooster, Harebell, Clown 250ea.; 5, $1. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079. Applique quilt patterns: Tulip in bowl, pansy, American Beauty rose, acorn and leaves, poinsettia, zinnia, puppy, kitten, iris, butterfly, Colonial Lady, Rose-of-Sharon, 3 for $1.00 plus 100 post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________ Appliqued pc. quilt patterns, House on the Hill, Flower and Butterfly, Wing Rose Stripes, Made in for sale Handmade quilts padded with 2 Ibs. cotton, full size, Grandmother's Flower Garden, other designs, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. C. R. Thaxton, Box 351, Lithia Springs. Ph. 3U263.____________________ Dbl. bed size quilts, pc. in squares, hand quilted, new material, $12 ea. PP; 1 king size quilt, 100 in. square, Wedding Ring pattern, reduced price. Annie Greene, 3054 Pio Nono Ave.. Macon 31206. Cro. Ripple afghan in 4-ply wool, Indian Summer, vari., approx. 54 x 72 in., $35; Fiesta afghan, 4-ply wool, approx. 45 x 60, 9 asst. cols., $25. Mrs. C. M. Veal, 714 Adams Rd., Rossville 3U741._______________ Up & down ruffle, $1.25; Whirl & Fan, $1.50; Twin Star, $1.75, Petal doily, $2, 7-Rose doily, $1. Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt. 2, Box 35 A, Townsend 31331. minor ajuga, $1 doz., well rooted, $1 doz., add post. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Begonia, daylily lists, 100 ea; Satin Glass, Buried Treasure, Mary Lawrence Big Mamou, $2 others, $150-250; Mexican hydrangeas, Parrot for sale lily, Jap, Wood lily, 500 ea., enc. post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. Asst. dahlia pits., wood ferns, $1 doz; spider plants, marigold pits., 500doz.; monkey face, 10, $1 add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. Red foliage mole plant seed, keeps moles away, 45 seed, 250 send money or stamps, also stamped env. G.C. Little. Rt. 4. Convers 30207. Asst. marigold, nandina, castor bean, sunflower seed, matchbox full, 250; touch-me-nots, cockscomb, mimosa, fern shrub, 250 tblspn, free seed with order, stamped env. H.L. Thomas 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellen wood 30049. Jumbo begonia bulbs, 350 ea., $3.50 doz.; dbl. & single petunias, mix., red, pink, white, 650 doz.; ageratum, red sage, 750 doz.; mix. dahlias, $2.50 doz., add 600 post. im Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth 30705. Angel's trumpet, 5 seed, 250; Black Zula Christmas pepper, 5 seed, 500; coleus seed, 200; cactus, 300; portulaca, 250, mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Tested mammoth sunflower seed, 15 ft. blooms 25 in. across; Irg. & small mix. Martin gourd seed, 750 pkg., add 250per pkg. post. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140._____ Rooted mtn. laurel, holly, dogwood, 250 ea., cuttings, Marchineal roses, Pee Gee hydrangeas, snowball, bush honeysuckle, 10, $1, add post., all damp packed. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Liriope striped and green; Boxwood holly, 8 in. to 2 ft.; boxwood, 12 in. to 2 ft.; large and small hydrangeas, junipers, snowballs, various evergreens, misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta, Ph. 758-2829. Mesembryanthemum, mignonette, dbl. portulaca, carnations, coleus, balsam, jewels-of-Opaf; larkspur, gaillardia, 4 o'clocks, delphiniums, Oriental pinks, stock, nicandra, hollyhocks, seed for sale, 250 ea. kind. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.____________ Limited amt. whitebud tree seed, 20, $1 plus stamped addressed env.; 5 var. unlabeled asst. iris, 100, $20 plus post., stamped env. for inquiries. Mrs. D.T. Gates. Rt. 1. Hamilton 31811. Dbl. yellow cannas, $3 doz.; white Handicrafts candytuft, $2 doz.; blue, pink thrift, narrow liriope, 2 doz., $1; Tiger lily bulblets, 50, $1; white baby's breath, white butterfly bushes, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. 10 diff. pits., for pools $2 mix, col Dutch-American crossed amaryllis bulbs, 3-5 in. circumference, 10, $2 add Miscellaneous 500 post. Mrs. H.B. Roberson, Rt. 1, ChuJa 31733._________ White lav., chrysanthemums, wanted wanted vinca minor, mix, petunias, houseleek, dusty, miller, 25, $1.25 white April yellow narcissus, $1.50 doz., add 600post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. A few Ibs. dried apples, 800 per Ib., write before sending money; also Stuart pecans, shelled in halves and also in the hull, hull 600 per Ib., shelled, $1.60 per Ib., write first. Mrs. Duttpn Sewell. Tallapoosa 30176. Quilt patterns; Sunbonnet Gal, Overall Sam, Football, Airplane, Moon-over-the-Mtn., Flower Blossom, Pine Tree, Old Soldier's Rose,. Valentine, Tumbler, Sunburst, Tulip, Pansy, True Lover's Knot, Rose Wreath, 7, $1 with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267. Toccoa -30577.____________ Finest gallberry honey for sale, one doz. 21/2 Jars strained, $10, you pay post. C. W. Powell, Box 1083, Valdosta 31601.______________ Stable compost for mulching, no straw, all rotted wood chips, del. Covington-Conyers area $15 or pick up for $5. R. E. Eidson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635. _________________ Wild cucumber bark and rattle root, 2 Ib. lard box full, $2; yellowroot, May apple, yellow dock, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1.50, add 300 post. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107._______ 4 hives of bees, state inspected, working good, reasonably priced; also cattle rack for 1950 Chev. I/ 2 ton pick up. W. W. Johnson, 740 Bankhead Hwy., SE, Mableton 30059. Ph. 948- 7713.____________________ Burlap feed bags, good condition, 150 ea. Dr. Billye Faye Vickers, 9 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 469-8604,___________ Approx. 10 squares alum, roofing from 3-rm. frame house, approx. 10 squares galv. in good condition, here in town. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. Appliqued quilt patterns; Pine Tree, 5-Point Star, .Tulip, Turkey Track, Orange Peel, Diamond & Cresent, 6, $1 or one finished block, 750 ea., 2, $1 plus post.; also Patchwork, 4H, Star & Cross, Wild Goose Chase. Mrs. W. R. Thompson, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville 30245.___________ Baby catfish pond-cats, 1 I/ 2-3 long, mostly 21/ 2in., $8per C, $70 per M, free del. for 500 up to 50 mi., free del. for 1,000 up to 100 mi. Marvin Burroughs, Rt. 1, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 757-2214.____________________ Martin gourds, varnished and ready to hang, $1.75 ea., 2, $3.25, 3 $4, 4 or more, $1.25 ea.; Blue Bird or Wren gourds 4or more 750 ea.; all del. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.______ Catnip, mullein, queen-of- meadow, yellow dock, wild cherry barks, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1.25 penny royal, catnip, Solomon's seal pits., $1.25 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175. Yellow dock, queen-of-meadow wild cherry bark, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1 add post. Mrs. Donald Greer. Rt. 3. Elliiav 30540. Swan gourds, many uses for birds or deck, well matured, 30-400 ea., cannot ship. G. W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 401. Dalton 30720.__________ Appliqued quilt patterns with pc. square; Dutch Doll, Lrg. Butterfly, Gent's Bowtie, 500 ea.; Tulip with appliqued block, 600; add 120 ea. pattern post. Mrs. Jett Goss, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. 1815, House Plant, Fisher Boy, Puppy, Kitten, Applique Zinnia, Poinsettia, Cup & Saucer, Bleeding Heart, 3, $1 plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellilay 30540.________ Fancy comb honey, gallberry blend packed in pint fruit jars 12 per case, $4.25 per case FOB Lakeland. John W. Berryhill, Box #6, Lakeland 31635. Ph. 482-3494 day, 482-3470 night. Fresh local honey in qts., $1.25. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 4633577. Country cured hickory smoked hams, $1.20 per Ib., shoulders, 950 per Ib., bacon sides, 990 per Ib., cured sausage 990 per Ib., all from lean corn fed hogs, will ship COD plus 500 packaging. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3011.______ Pecans for sale, $1 per pint plus 750 shipping charges. Mrs. I. L. Cheney, 516 Newnan, Carrollton 30117. Wild cucumber bark, 2 Ib. lard box full, add 300 post.; yellowroot, $2 lard box full, 300 post. G. T. Brown, Gen. Del.. Ball Ground 30107. 5 quilt patterns with instructions, $1 plus post.; American Beauty Rose, May Basket, Aunt Eliza's Star, Manin-the Moon, Butterfly. Mrs. Ramos, Rt. 5. Lawrenceville 30245._______ 10# well filled out thin shell pecans for sale, $5 PP. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263._____ Used tin off of 4-rm. house; also hand-hewn logs. Joe Bailey, Rt. 1, Adairsville 30103. New crop pure mtn. honey, raw, exactly as bees made it, comb or strained, 5Ibs., $2,10 Ibs. $3.75, 30 Ibs., $10.50, add post.; 60 Ibs. strained, $16 FOB, prompt shipment. Edward Colston. Rt. 1. Tavlorsville 30178. 2 wash pots for sale, one 15 gal., one 10 gal., $5-$10. H. J. Ellis, Rt. 3, Box 78, Pine Mountain 31822._____ Baled pine straw, 100 bales, del. 50 mi. radius Atlanta, $1 per bale or pick up on Ridge Rd., James Reddin, Canton 30114. Ph. 345-5742 before 8 am. or after 5 p.m. Lucky buckeyes, $4 doz.; shelled pecans $1 per pint; also buckeye pits., 2, $3; sassafras pits., $1 ea. red elder pits., 2, $1 poke root, I/ 2 gal., $2 sage, 750 cup; wild ferns, 3, $1 add post. Mrs. J.D. Phillips Rt. 1. Wrightsville. Used bathtubs for watering troughs also used lumber suitable for farm buildings. Harry Banks, Griffin Ph. 227-1644._______________. Clean quilt scraps for sale, other short scraps at 350 per yd., 250 per Ib. Mrs. C. H. Hadley, Box 42 A, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5242. _____ Several truckloads well rotted stable manure,$4 pick-up truck load, you load & haul. Mrs. H. A. Simpson, Norcross. Ph. 448-4114._________ Good dry cow and horse compost 750 per bag, $15 truckload del; also chicken compost. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU95798.____________________ ..._ clean roots and herbs; yellow root, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1 plus postage; spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz.; add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.____________ Want 20 sheets good used 12 ft. tin. Charles T. Massey, Box 382, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-7156. 948-3185. Cro. ripple baby afghan for cover on baby bed, blue, pink and white alternating cols., 4-ply wool yarn, hand washable, $25, post, included. ..Irs. Felton Tucker, Rt. 4, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5079.____________ Quilt tops; 4-Point, Melon Patch, 600, Grandmothers's Cross, Drunkard's Path, Orange Peel, Cross Canoes, Diamond Star, Morning Glory, Pinwheel, $5.50 ea.; 2 single bed size; Windmill, Friendship, $4 ea., 600 post., send stamped env. for inf. Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128-A. Swainsborn 30401______________ Potholders, red & white, green & white, blue & yellow, pink & black, blue & white, red & blue, black & vellow, 5, $1, add post., no checks. i-.s. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., NE. Lawrenceville 30245._______ Old fashion bonnets, several styles, any kind of material wanted, $3-$5. Mrs. 0. T. Bearden, Rt. 2, Box 338, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-2016. New dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3 ea. plus $1 post.; also clean ripped & pressed 36 in. wide or longer 100 Ib. print feed sacks. 1 of a kind, fadeless, $14 if all taken, $1 post. Mrs. G. W. Sanders, Rt. 2, Box 64, Buchanan 30113. White pillowcases with abt. 3 in. hems, $1 pr.; flowered abt. 21/2 in. hems, $1.25 pr., add post. Mattie Duran. Rt. 1. Gumming 30130.____ Little girl band aprons, 2 pockets, all trimmed with bias tape, lace and rick-rack, all new material, 2, $1.25 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. imbskin baby shoes, lace ups, cowboy boots, moccasins, felts, size 12-3, appliqued animals, pastels & white, $2.25 pr., 500 post. Sara Crumbley, Box 383 A, Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 957-3203. Two 56 x 64 in. Ripple afghans one in brown, gold, yellow beige, one in rose & green, $35 ea.; 2 in Granny squares, many cols., 52 x 64 in., one in pink, rose & black, abt. 54 x 64, $30 ea., all 4-ply wool yarn. Mrs. H. C. Addington, 22 Henderson St., Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-6275. Nice full size quilt tops, made of new material, pc. by patterns, all handmade, $4 ea., 75$ post. Mrs. Kate McCullough, 2656 Johnson St., Lithonia._________________ All cotton aprons, childrens' size, 75 ea., 2, $1; small band with pocket & hand towel, $1.50; med. band, $1.50 rg. band, $1.75; bib with pocket & land towel, $2, mens' med., $1.75, add post. Mrs. Gayle Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627- 5668. __________________ Handmade & quilted dbl. bed size quilts, new material, plain & print, inings to match, 2 Ibs. cotton padding, block & checker board pattern, $15 a., king size, $16 ea., add post. Mrs. W. E. Swann, W.R.R. Ave., Box 313, flowery Branch 30542._________ Small single tatting, white or jink, lace for handkerchiefs, collars, )aby clothes, 360 per yd. or 3 yds, $1, add 25 post. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Box 87, Homer 30547.____"_________ Lrg. size table doily, 79 in. dia. around edge, Whirley-Gig center, white cro. lace, $3.75 plus 250 post.; cro. lace dresser scarf, Forget-meNot pattern, white, 13 x 26 in. $3.75 ilus 250 post. Mrs. Willie Lee Moss, It. 1. Homer._____________ Bedspread made in squares, 80 in. wide, 90 in. long, all white, $50. Mrs. '. A. Odom, Rt. 1, Box 244, Hinesville 31313. Will do cro. of any kind; also have cro. aprons, $5; dresser scarves, $5; bedspreads with scarves to match, $60; other cro. items. Mrs. Sandra Screws, Rt. 2. Hogansville 30230. Baby's 1st shoes, genuine lambskin, white, fits to 6 mos., $3 pr.; lambskin white baby bootees, trimmed in pink, blue or white, fits to 8 mos., send baby's age, $2.50 per pr. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079._________________ Handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; hand painted dish towels, 3, $1, 7, $2; bib aprons, $1 ea.; band aprons, 750 ea., work aprons, Irg. pockets, $1 ea., appliqued, add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5 Elliiav.____________ Appliqued pillowcases, diff. designs, dolls, flowers with leaves, $3 pr. scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach. made, handpainted pillowcases, pretty designs $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540. Handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr. add post.; handpainted tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; fancy painted potholders, 250 ea.; painted dish towels, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. NJeew 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. 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. Old fashion bonnets, wagon train with ruffle, button crown, $1.25, aprons', med., Irg., 50-750 ea., clothespin, 750 ea., add post. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford 30518. Baby quilts 36 x 54 in. white print col. applique animals in pink & blue yellow & green, $6, add 500 post., also Bo Peep & Sheep in pink & blue, BabyAsleep-in-Moon, in yellow and green, $7.50 plus 500 post. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68 A, Rising Fawn 30738. 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. White pansy doilies with yellow & purple pansies, 10 in. dia., $1.50; cro. potholders, dbl. lining, red, yellow, blue, orange, pink, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Mable Buckner, Rt. 1, Hartsfield' 31756. Want someone to quilt 2 quilts for me. Mrs. P. Engers, 1295 N. Decatur Rd., NE, Atlanta 30306. , Page 8 THE MARKET BULLETIN g&mmm&&&^^ Straight Line :- (Continued from page 1) never seem to look at the date on the egg carton--just pick up the first one on top. There is a neighborhood store near my house that sells a little of everything including eggs. The manager gets fresh eggs daily and puts 20 to the carton. These eggs are large, usually two yolk. His store is not air con ditioned and he does not refrigerate his eggs. I have found these eggs to be very good. Should eggs be refrigerated and are double-yolk eggs better? Name Withheld by Request, Savannah Coltsfoot or coughwort is a member of the "comforting Composite Family." The botanical name Tussilago Far- fara means "cough dispeller" and was so widely known and esteemed that it came to sym- bolize all herbal medicine. In France the apothecaries painted a coltsfoot leaf on the door so that those that could not read would know that herbal medicine was sold there. It has been called "nature's best herb for the lungs and her most eminent thoracia." Our Egg section tells us that cartoned eggs are not more than 24 hours old before being placed in grocery store. The date stamped on the carton is the date the eggs are placed in the carton. Eggs are taken out of stores after 8 to 10 days. This is the store manager's responsibility and if you should find eggs with an old date on the carton, the store manager should be notified at once. The double-yolk eggs sold by the neighborhood store you referred to are considered abnormal and given a "B" classification. All double-yolk eggs are considered abnormal. Eggs should be refrigerated at all times. We have asked an egg inspector to visit you personally to talk with you about eggs and government regulations on eggs. I would like some information on truckers who would like to buy water melons that will be ready on June 20th. I have 4 acres of Cobb Jim and Black Diamond which at present count should yield about 60,000. I also have 7 acres of Jubilee melons which will be ready about the same time. Should I sell by volume or pound? How do the truckers pay when they get the melons? Mr. Robert Nesbitt, Valdosta We called Mr. Kyle Zipperer at the Valdosta Farmers Market for you. He has contacted you and helped you find a trucker who will be glad to buy your melons. Melons are usually sold by the pound and truckers pay in cash. All ancient physicians praised its healing powers, being considered one of the safest and best ways of treating a cough-partly because the flavor is so palatable it was no trouble at all to get children as well as adults to take the remedy. Botanically the plant is an oddity-being one of the first flowers to appear in spring. It has perennial spreading white roots from which come little yellow flowers on stalks resembling tiny asparagus shoots. The large leaves give the name coltsfoot because the outline resembles the track of a young horse. Europeans used to smoke dried coltsfoot leaves like tobacco for stubborn coughs, asthma or bronchitis. Pliny, the great GrecoRoman naturalist of the 1st. century, directed that one build a tiny fire of cypress charcoal, drop dried and crumbled coltsfoot leaves on them and inhale the smoke through a hollow reed. T)ti Here is a tip for vegetable gardeners. Use only recommended varieties of seed. County Extension agents can provide names of the recommended varieties in Georgia. *** The most effective way to control summer weeds in lawns is to prevent their germination. Horticulturists at the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service suggest that you contact your county agent for details. *** Want to get better use of your blender? Miss Doris Oglesby, home economist with the Cooperative Extension Service, says keep it handy in the preparation center of your kitchen. *** Do you sew? If you do, Miss Margie Mclntyre, Extension clothing specialist at the University of Georgia, says you are not alone. One survey indicates home sewers spent more than $2 billion in 1968 for fabric, notions, trimmings, patterns and sewing machines. I want to raise cows and I am particularly interested in a breed I have been reading about, the Devon cows. Are there any in Georgia and do they require special care? Mr. J. E. Malcom, Woodstock We have referred your request to Dr. Dan Daniels of the Animal Science division of the Extension Service in Athens. There are no Devon cows in Georgia and they require no special care. Dr. Daniels has called you and is helping you get started with your cow raising. Livestock Quotations Georgia Auction Markets Federal-State Market News Service U. S. Department of Agriculture Consumer and Marketing Service Livestock Division May SLAUGHTER CATTLE Monthly AND CALVES: Average Steers: Good, 500-800 Ib. ............................ 29.12 Good, 800-1100 Ib. ............................ 29.06 Standard ............................................ 26.06 Heifers: Choice, 500-700 Ib. .......................... 30.44 Good, 500-700 Ib. .............................. 28.12 Good, 700-900 Ib. .............................. 27.75 Standard ............................................ 25.06 Cows: Utility .................................................. 23.75 Cutter .................................................. 20.94 Canner ................................................ 18.31 Bulls: Commercial ......_.............................. 27.88 Utility ................................................. 25.06 Calves, 250-500 Ib.: Choice .................................................. 35.88 Good ................._........................._....... 31.25 Standard ......................................... 28.00 Vealers, 100-250 Ib.: Choice ................................................ 43.88 Good .................................................... 38.81 Standard ........................................... 33.75 Utility ............................................... 28.62 FEEDERS: Steers: Choice, 300-550 Ib, ........................ 37.69 Choice, 550-750 Ib. ........................ 32.19 Good, 300-550 Ib. ............................ 33.19 Good, 550-750 Ib. .......................... 29.00 Standard, 300-550 Ib. .................... 29.00 Standard, 550-750 Ib. .................... 26.50 Heifers: Choice, 300-500 Ib. .......................... 33.75 Choice, 500-700 Ib. ......................... 30.50 Good, 300-500 Ib. .............................. 29.81 Good, 500-700 Ibs. ............................ 27.62 Standard, 300-500 Ib. ...................... 26.81 Standard, 500-700 Ib. ........ 24 75 HOGS: Barrows and Gilts: 200-220 Ib. U.S. 3 .................. . 24 29 220-240 Ib. U.S. 3 ............................ 24 29 200-220 Ib. U.S. 2-3 ............ 24 94 220-240 Ib. U.S. 2-3 .................... .. 24 94 200-220 Ib. U.S. 1-3 .......................... 25 64 220-240 Ib. U.S. 1-3 ............. 25 64 240-270 Ib. U.S. 2-4 ......:........... . 23 24 New Method To Analyze Plant Nutrients For years Georgia farmers have based their evaluation of a plant's nutrient content on its outward appearance and on soil tests. Now, thanks to a new technique, they can determine specific amounts of nutrients in their growing crops. The new technique is plant analysis, now being done by the Cooperative Extension Service in a new laboratory on the University of Georgia campus. Mailing kits, which are available at county Extension agents' offices, must be used in submitting plant tissue to the laboratory. Jones explained that a kit includes a mailing envelope, a questionnaire and sampling instructions. The collected sample, along with a $3 check or money order made payable to the University of Georgia, should be returned to the county agent who will forward the sample to the laboratory. FISHING FOR DOLLARS A recent survey showed that the value of commercially-produced earthworms exceeds over $1 million annually in Georgia. Almost every county has some beds in production, but counties in the southwest and northeast parts of the state reported most of the commercial enterprises. If the industry continues to develop as rapidly in the future as it has in the past, perhaps we will soon have a hybrid worm that will be able to grab and hold onto that fish for you. Wednesday, June 17, 1970 Agricultural Calendar Feeder pig sales will be contin ued during the summer months as they have in previous years. Changes were expected with the new Federal guidelines. However, as the Department of Agriculture was successful in obtaining relief on these requirements as effects the cholera eradication program and intrastate trade, there will be no let up in most sale areas. Meetings July 1, 2 -- Irrigation Exposition, Rural Life Building, ABAC, Tifton. July 7, 8--Georgia Egg Assn. An nual Meeting, Dempsey Motor Hotel, Macon. July 10--Georgia Peanut Commis sion Annual Peanut Progress Day Program, ABAC and Coastal Plain Experiment Sta tion, Tiffon. Farm Sales Events June 19--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Suffon Livestock Co., Sylvester. June 21--and 3rd Sat. each month -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania. W. E. Pace, Jr. June 25 -- Georgia State DurocHampshire Field Day, Vienna. June 26--7:30 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Top Quality, disease free, farm inspected pigs weigh ing 30 to 120 Ibs., Mitchell Coun ty Livestock Market, Camilla. For information call 912-3368707. June 26--and every other Friday -- 8 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, 2000 head of fop quality farm inspected pigs. Turner County Stock Yards, Ashburn. For information, call 567-3371 day, 567-3881 nife. June 26--1:30 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale, pigs graded according to USDA grades. CSRA Feeder Pig Sale Barn, Warrenton. June 29--and each 2nd and last Mon. --3 p.m.--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Parker's Stockyard, Statesboro. Call for information F. C. Parker or Freddie Deal, 764-3263. July 14--2 PM--Choice Club calf and yearling Sale, approximate ly 25-30 choice club calves and yeanlings. This will be an excel lent opportunity for 4-H, Future Farmers, and other interested groups to obtain club calves. Mitchell County Livestock Mar ket, Camilla. For information, call 336-8707. July 25 -- 12 noon -- 18th Annual Southern Invitational Sale, spon sored by the Georgia Holstein Association, 60 Registered Hoisteins selling, Georgia Fair grounds, Madison. For informa tion or sale catalog contact Jack Mafhis, Sales Manager, Rain bow Drive, Decatur 30034. June 23--Poultry Waste Manage ment Seminar, Agricultural En gineering Auditorium, U. of Ga., Athens. Registration Fee $3.00. notice Will the party that advertised from Waycross some giant runt pigeons for sale or trade please contact me as I have lost the name and address. William E. Wentworth, Rt. 2, Box 39K, Brunswick 31520.____________ Notice to customers that I have sold out of pecans. Edward W. Crawford r 306 N. WhjteSt.. Carrollton. Will the man, Mr. Wells that came and looked at roofing and 3-rm. house to be torn down, please contact me. Pauline Franks. Hiawassee._____ Will the lady from Rhine that ordered sultana seed June 4 please send name & address as she failed to enclose them. Mrs. A.G. Hunt, Rt. 1, Buford 30518.